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ROSEBANS _ _ REEN�T�4Q1 , W �� „ B, 1By A stead series berry under the sus• a concert will be glass on tbe.danc• �ediost i ii pioea of the Young People's League of 'ins floor on Fciday.Aug.28th. `Talated GR Centennial Church will be held on the local celebrities will contribute to the Q E. FORSYTH, Opb.D.Biretetor dCttO - + spacious lawn of Mr. H. Brumwell, on program. gladly reserve the date. tt.otometri�l Association of onwio Rea the evening o!Wednesday. Aug.28th, Oa Thursday night of lust week, w' • at 8 o'clock sharp, standard time. An UDsa. $poatoa, Mr. Barr and Herb IAsrodattm. Eyes examined by appatatmeat • _ 1Phsae 9804.Ctarewont. out- excellent program will be given by Bpoatoo, of the Rosbank Inn, con- $#� � 1 . C. MegINNON, X.D., L,R.O.S., LOGIN WANri�D _ Canada's premier entertainer. Duncan tracted asevere hunger for fresh corn, � i km , Cowan, and his accompanist, Mian with compiicatiou of amici ation of a site h mamb•r of the Ootias• oT Custom d Chopping,done, Oat Beatrice L. Smith, of Torontn,assisted pp -Highest . ' price R R car-a roast. Mesdames Cowan and asd 9nrssoss o!Ootieio llworiais _ at ooti•p o! gttrwsoas, $elatossh by Mise Hazel Annie, elocutionist. nf' Spotiton,seniors, acted as hostesses ` �� sssnuoa so eatws o! wom.n sad ! Highland Creek, Tbers will be a re- and the remainder of the guests at the . ---j psnwaadraatdaa«,Broagtam Repairing, __ = fresbment booth on tbeirounda: Ad- Ian e,6ted se articipante io the sing - ald , mission,25 cents; ebildren, lb cents, song[ first and then the feast,singing min, G7siiwrp*cutic Shaping and Turning. good eight ladies with difficulty and ' -dol• az.' The following are some cf the many ailments DUNBARTON. walked home full-of glee and corn. - ctic adjusting%ar:efficient in overcem- Siddle Kare, Sleight, Office Stt:+ol8 �_ _ ht . �i3cd. :.All formsof nerve trouble and head-ache, A number from hese, are attending - BROUGHAM. . Paralysis. spinal troubles,throat and tuugsreak- P (Salt For Sale y L7"1��'� x don, ,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive tor- S the Taylor picnic at London this week. n n. dare,high blood.presaure sad other circnlatorr Rev. Mr.Grant,of Bayfield,occupied Mrs, (Rev.)Newton Hill of Toronto, troubles.'heart trouble and goitre. CHAS. A. WHITE. the pulpit very acceptably last Sunday• spent last week with her niece, Mrs. Successor to late W. G. Barnes Rev. J. F. and Mrs. lugstoa and 'John PhiU' �>t: DORWIN E. STECKLEY. Miss Dorothy are holidaying ' H`J oor Graduate*(Toronto Corege of Chi- Phone.&M or write Locust Hilt, Oat. y yin at Mea• -hire, Mcr"ter, of Toronto. ii visit- K Troyractic. WiI]mate residential calla ra bicker- _ ford, lag her brothers, George and John I S S i I,clarenwnt ane aurrouadia district Miss Marjorie Paterson. of Barrie.•is Phillips. y, Thursday and Saturday oreaoorn. the uest of her cousin, Miss Ph llis The Mission Band will hold their aQpoiatmaat��lt lAl jRoxasatNcil,e.or g y Unexcelled far fine R - ve, mth anyone taking treatment.47ty• i '��j �i�,,� Nicholeoa, aanua}.picaic at the home of Mn.(}eo. - "ns7• i g"• J.RG+Al Mervin Burke and Miss Elva Annie, Philip on Wedcoaday afternoon, Aug. Lag" of Niagara Falls, visited the lattet's 26th. A cordial invitation is extend• �# FiftseTal �' parents here last week ed ti the mothers. Cale or,p&8tr �' ® R. CHRISTIAN. Bsrrieterand ^std Ronald and Mise Helen Waite and Miss Corley,of Torontog.visited a j- tsar." dGa.•Sndicitar,Notary Public Eu_ Money to l 14rrabaltner Miss Wioate Pickwell are speeding a few days last week with George and baking Ona. South Wing,Court Howse, Whitby. 231y week with Miss Ethel Btenkinv 'Mrs Duncan and family. Jf0.TOR -HEARSB Mrs, A. Poynty, of-Victotis.. B. C., Reta Shea is holidaing fora few The largest sale of any pastry fl 0. RICH ARDSON A 00.—Harris• g �r�i �ls �t• and Miss Emily eowtee,of Highland weeks wicb her sisters in Toronto. float III the OO11Dt +'.' etersSolicitors etc., 317.319 Confederation 6 Life Building.Corner Y e and Riehmoad Sts., , Creek, are guests of their corsets, Mi:s M tae Bate is adding to the convent- � , TaOoto. Phoresy Maio 1394D and Main*490. sic Phone 9Lrl Nellie Thom, ecces of her new. home by having a There's & reason. _ wr9dabed buitt. r ]ILLIAMJAMEB BEATON, Bar- WHLTEVALE. Cliff Wannop, Walter Middleton, t A�°' ♦�I rirur, solicitor, Notary ,Publ3c. Room T.'m Philip, jr., and Walter Laylor F• �• �' �y; ttra es:4a and 12on Life Sd sir a Toronto. e#n A CI ASPHALT T T Miss T. Bishop is visiting with Mise En- trances:4 sad 12 Richmond Street or 17 (usirs t'i l7 i Z3 1J 1. P R Left on .'ifOnd:►4 to=help the western Street East. Telephone—Mam 7980, Realdance Muriel Hagerman. farmers with their harvest, d i, Hadwo 1748• �� .�� Misses Fioreace sed Gertie McKay Ocir community was greatly shocked Open[-e few lava at Altaca. on Tuesday :corning to bear that: Mr, C � A _ De»taI Mrs. Colville. of Heorel is -staying Walter "Bennett had died suddenly '��`��R. D. C. 8mltb, Dentist, Btouff. wt•e can euppiy Toronto Asphalt Shin• with her mother, Mrs. Smith. doting the night from heart disease. .iJvi. HorwrGradah. of Chicano aid To- 61es in Toneblend• Tile. Heatber, Gordon Burgess and some friends in his Blst year, His funeral will take �roawo Universities and the Royal coqe�a of Red, Green or Blue-blagk. motored to Head Lakerecently, place today(Thursday) to the Clare- A good supply of Hard and Soft Dmtaisurgeoa9. Phone or5ce loll. Reae!r o Wo can ive you names of roafere who S1ias Mary Seebeck. of Turoete, is moot Union Cemetery. rota, No oataid: appointments, 2iSty g p The regular monthly meeting of-the Coal on hand. Alto a supply r will use o0 other brand of here with her areata for a visit. T ' LASE B. BEATON. D. D. 8", AsphaltSblegie9. Mko Doris and Maurice Rice are Women's Institute has been postponed of Kindling Wood, t i Grsduate of the Royal Coleige of Den spending their holiaays at Tyrone. to Tuesday. Aug. 5th, at the usual �C Sargmw. and University of Toronto. 0MCC IF1DF.i WALL-tl<OA0.D ''. Mrs. Hickson and familyhese re- g• ®cove length. over DNurdock's Goafeetioary score, Whitby. hour, at the home of Mrs. Ed. Willson. - °4t. Qdior boors 9 to 13 :1 to t 5.80. Ind.•peons G. This is the warmest Board on the mar• turned home from visiting her mother It is.hoped that a full. attendance of 12tf Phgae Piek. 1709 60 phone 990. 44ly ket, cool in sumath6er and wary .in at Richmond Hill, - members will he present, as import- winter, 7.16 in. thick. We Mr. and Mrs. Ball and.family have act business will be transacted. DONALD MUNRO. PIGKESING} N, DALES. L D. 8 . D. D. 8.. Cana ply you with the returned borne, after spending their s .11 .Graduate of Royal College at Dental snr• aarnes of ratiafled customers, bolidays with J. Harris. .., and the University off lorsmto ef�ceHERRYWOOt). Mrs. McKinley and Miss Williams.WilliamsuteVale shave D . Erin. t store. Claremont. Ont -- otace hotus.s a m. to s p, m.. 5atardaya 9 a t of Toronto, have been vlaitlag with - ; . • e softhatl league is still going • iW as.w 1 p en, Penne Clare 1405. g7ty' • . Pl O . „ their sinter.AlMrs. J. Leat. • • strong -with Lbe single men on top. ERBBRT T. FALLAIl3.9, L D S.. the defeating the tingle ladies o aav►' Senl'ce "age D. D.S.. Graduate of rhe Royal college aLUMBER YARD JOHNB'fON—PARKER aigt and the married ladies the f i suegeoa•and.the University of Toronto -- ai br. Last Friday ntgbt the sin a Motor overhauling, top sad side our- above I S.Babdon's stare.lima.ont. The home of J. sod Mrs. Parker g i[t f3faoe boars 9 a m to sp.m., orb las• lad tea registered a victory over a fain repairing. , Robinson 8t., Reglan, was the scene ofry ce_ Saw phone t=ick 3700 9 y a wending ceremony," July 18tb. per. b married ladies to nd ctma crushiog Batteand overhauli gary�tag c formed by Rev R. Joyce, fat. An defeat on the tingle men to even the All work f1l�ittsitd4ts �,sa=rt►* i R guaranteed. Flat rate :.. REMEMBE K drewa Church. when their eldest dau• series up a little. By the way, the service chargee ' W. RICHARDSON—Rad Be r, ary, e s football team have a bye this week. Phone 5610 MarcOentrol. �. •v gbte Bernice 1!i became tills n >+tar�y bride of J W.Johnston,of Sodg eville. C e.. wood 3, Ashburn $ was the ' g ' t't°' t'st""m" CO° son of W. J.Johnston. Bothwell. Out. try �/ 8 psi•�•-P4k•r eg.�• aur When you need a trees - To the strains of the "Lobenftri0. resu�t of Saturday's game at Ashburn. W. E. a'E R R T :Pum New Furnace Re+- Nine players were all yes could muster P wedding marab.played by Miss Mar- and-we to ed the first half and part ANTHRACITE PO(STILL. Lcsaaed An+ctionow. tri"o . g P s �1 ipa R ZavetronghinR garet Whito,. the bride entered the of the second. two short. when we ,• t�err Ooo■rt•a o! as"sod coo an s nos. for Plumbic Noe rales of ail kta,Ls aw.aae so 0o t8aet:at R remember drawing roam with her. father, She were strengthened by another and 1ao�• adore"Green IUvw A 0•, oar, the New Tinsmith, wore a gown of Ft mob silk chiffon finished the game with ten. It wean'[ s �t over pale blue taffeta and carrird a much of a football game though when Coal, All ����B.BBATaar T6WilB'Herfor B Satisfation guaranteed showerhouquetof Ophelis-roses and the •score stond at 22it livenedu• Goa+Raa•ar, Oomatsslacarfor PemdsWils. accountant• =w• 11oa y so 1o.a Prices moderate sweet peas, A buffet luncheon was somewhat. We bare'onip two more � ys ocean "Imam Of lltaetrlys Dj► - :erred followed by toasts,after which games to lay, one agwinst Brooklin ` p NUT COAL .oar.• t+�°nt :, oat. i-v Moderate prices also in Paints,- Mr. and Mrs. Johnston left for h on Aug. 29th at Brooklin and the T i Oils, Hardware etc, week's honeymoon at Banff. The other sleet Whitby,who are ached- AVID A. PLGH—Live stock,ane- gig y. _ - -- bride travelled,to golden rust esteem• uled to come to Cherrawood on Sept. Riveter. Graduate of C. M. Joao`Scholl, p Cbkago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed Phone 4800 ble suit with hat to match. Mr, a%d 5th; On-acceunt of the Ontario Cup. ` :took. Block and ring work. All kinds of sales -'Or tali and tee Mrs. Johnston Still make their borne } c ', C�prosq�ttlly attendedto. TermsreasooaNe. Phoma games theAeaociation lengthened the STOVE COAL 0 72acant. lacy A T at Hodgevilie. schedule one more week.the following , .' �7 �L�1 jZtt�jjj�� postponed gaines to be played, Picker. 1� M. MAW, LICENSED AII0 + B HB , CEDAR ;IEW in vs. Green River Thursday, Sept. . : p TIONEER•for Yerk,Qntario and Dunham 8t at Greco RIS er, and oo Sept$tb 7a E A COAL Covstis. Ala kinds of rales promptly attended y to. Tiranreasonable. D�atesfor galas may be PICKERING � On Sunday the View was filled with Goodwood at Brooklin and Whitby at arranged at NEWS'OfSev. Btu sol tadepeo — --- city care. Cherry wood. „� K giant oboes. Whitby,out. sty v i T � ����+ The farmers are alt busy threaliing lO YOU WANT in the view.We ate gw to ate AUDLEY. - Special Sale your boast heated for half _ Several burg again. t a good rime at ewttff. Petch k Harvest a a hers he about wound een usv here re- OULE T S the coat of coal. our bur aio. p, -C of the If aro, instal one of the Instant Sas Ville on Saturday evening, centl rr . Oil Burners in your range, or Miss G. Holden,of Toronto, G boll- F. , Westney's fall wheat-raa over y do with relatives here. 60Mrs G to the acre. Fa A. R E E S O R darehallattreBB Iateraational Oil Burner Two young co�t'ples from the burg Mea. Gard. Winton has'-returned ` is yoar furnace. spent Sunda at Hlarem nt: fw. '. �e Turner Brothers motored to at a pleasant v t w t tea ter isi i h bar pa is -- - _ Call and see them. Tat to Toronto. ZfOCVST �'n•T- "� . Oakville on Sunday tuAheir sister's, Mrs.Thos, 1?uckrin bas been speed- - Dtaa'io A RBe V.Turner bas returned home, ing a few day# with her spa,Lorne, --- R ttRnet we are offers a µ W. J. GORDON'S,GOi?iDONS, after a happy holiday which she spent and bit family. 01'. i ` " ' special price on Marshall Church Street. {n Toronto. John Hallett, a[ Trxooto. is assist- P �� �� )tiattreseEa. Agents Wanted 2BIy. Pickering - Mn A. Michell spent a few days Q Mg . ._ lx y Eng Simon Pucksio with the harvest 'hese Iltttatt'rest+ee will never salt, - last Reek witb her son,John and Mrs. sod wheat sowing. f •, Flaw Bread Flour Michell,before leaving for the west. A C. P. R. ang have- been -re. 4h , get hard kir lu'mpy--wlways the See►eral from the View Intend goingg same sleeping comfort• a�� to Olareptoot on Saturdxy eventg;too cementing the bridge over DulSn's Marvel see the football game between Green Qceek west of here. -- 'All Karshbll Metftir'wtsee are'gterir •Apple buyers have been In the neigh- River and Otsremovt» borhood. Apples are a good erop,here _ ' Marshall "Special", $29 GO sod free from disease. '. C Pastry Flour sTOiJFFVILLE. Harr Wilson. of York Co.. bse August gale Price, $2225 May lie obtained from you Grocer. Our baFl team were defeated twice been spending a few weeks with Torn ;Store and-Mpg Everton here. come is and let tics ahow then) by Newmarket last week. J. H. Madill,,of Essex Co.,called on ?' Brooklln Flour Mills Dr. and Mrs. Butler, of Toronto, old friends hei-e last week. Harr a _w to you• spent the week among friends to town. was formerly teacher of No. 5, Whit• P• F. L.and Mrs.Button are away on a b township. New location CHAR. WILSON Pro y P• : _ motor trip to Orillis and Parry Sound Mrs.Jewell and Mrs. Ketcham., of J.H.Ratcliff ie enjoying hie boli• Battle Creek. Mich. formed Sadie�rritt daystamonglthe bills of Haliburton and Kate Bray). bare been renewing New SOT: Ooun y. old school associates here. Furniture llealer and FaU Term Opens" W B. Sandefb and son, Harry, will Robert Logan,of Penneytval[a, has - leave shortly for a trip to tlfb old' returned,after a short visit with his f Funeral Director country, b o h New Stock nephew.F. M. Chapman, ere.- r. " Phone 1300 tJGpt• 1St• Robert Miller has returned from a Logan is' in-his SOih year and is very n a- trip thtough the west and reports active. Pickering, aBtSrlo splendid craps. J. 0. Neale and family and Miss Dillingham's Block - LL(OTT Our bowlers who journeyed to To- Ethel Cbapman:of the Department of r ; aF E 11I 11�T. routo tjagk part in a tournament and Agriculture,spent Sunday with.F.M. . V �1 carried home eight prizes.- and Mrs. Chapman at Grasmere. They Ki D g Street : ^ Fall wheat is being-threshed and were renewing old acquaintances. as ` We qLre prepared to build and sell all Cotner Yonge and Alexander yields of 50 bushels to the acre are be- they were formerly co•editore with styles bf lawn. chicken wire and stock Streets, Toronto, Ing reported by many farmers. Mr. Chapman. (� levees at reasonable prices. Dr. D. C. and Mrs. Smith havere. - Miss Doris Gee has been engaged as Call and see L19 "l pay All S` ate8 Of last turned from a holday mot.oir.trip to teacher of No. o. " Mise Gee has made Itiwill a you to consult us before E PICKERING. N purohasiog, ZVoodvil3e and Balsam Lake. a creditable stand at the Normal and i We also bate for sale Asphalt seventeen months have The shingling of the roof of the new the vicinity welcomes her to their P Baptist Church is completed and the midst. Her father,WesleyGee,pass- heady Roofing and secured employment as body of the church is now. nearing ed the entrance from this scool,under N E McEWEN, Bale ~'vire well as scores of-others corn letin ' E. P Rf the tuition of deo. Welbnurn n the 40(3$0, FARLEY A SON,Brock Road; Chicken thieving is carried on oig a0 eighties, along with Councillor E. L. t '° Pickering R. R. I extensive scale west of our tow1) ' pman and ira Lawrence, now Veterinary Burgeon Phone Pick. 1709 W. J. Elliott, Principal Thousands of chickentarebeingstolen I auperintxodent of schools In North � ...a,.� ?P: m .•.> _ r, and sol rammer resorts. t ttl r k. , Ontario , l ' a d at s 1PiC7.®i . . , trio �'�x.•.,,.3, ,,. + �?;•. .....n•,,.:,.x,.�.�$ .__ .. . .,. _.. .n� ,._._ _.��.. ..._.... . ._ ., . . .,. ..,._ ., .. ..,xa_ ..•., � W.._:t�.�:.�.».�•..,..w_.,•y..._:-t.iw_.A�,'� Sar e� �i n--. .w^ '_ -. ".,c '! :• �.. .. c .wi:,,,,. •r. ,,. ,c.. +SW�u'fW;; `,....+.. ..>a.t .: k� - w •e. —11 r.•y„ e+,; u i .. r. ::,. .; :.t• .';:: ..'�"::.'� ,t. I •. .,,, ,:. —oiFt�t. "x��- s.. ,...,*,. 'i:w:'• ,. .;5, �' -11 IFF�' 'n.,,, " p,1� •}• :i.. ..: _ r(: h ..µ ,''w Fr i�. .. 1 C••. J T: s 4�n1A'-s r .Pp7"_ 1 " , . i r0. ,.,: - s �. y - - e • r _ .. _ fs: I I. ,�� -e . . .. . - - r t - - : .. . •` . r _. v —" _ - ....� ... ' ___ — _ . _ • _ .. , - HOSMAU U-1-THE S _ . :. :_ A ADAMEOVS ADVENTURF--By O Jawb�sulL _- - . . . _ '' -.. . t _Sixteen Years of Air Thump s. � ., .._. .. . . . � - _ -.,. .._ :. _ _ . ... _. '` ,, --- yeard ease, on Jnly 36t4t, a(carrying wel oven a.dozen pasaenge'rsI. _ . i ' r aa':iata�e himsoli' 'world-famous and 1s a simple task for some of our big "' a I- -. a S litr '$!b aatlge fox a11'tima_on..the .'please. �'s .acrol3 4 , adventure and sahiegamen* From being. thea, simply a apectacu-4 _ + . ., � a 2 +did ids'the first time what is ter.,and hazardous form of sport, in f . _. y °F•yro $one. several• times a day, 13e sixteen years flying has become a re-; - 5 I .BOX the an His Iiia name was Loofa�liable and cestui means,of" transport C : �� '. Blertot. in all weathers except when there is I - " ��"`11. '„_ Nowadays #t dose not soil” ttsuch tog. The fog diiflcuity is bei over-f \� , I I I«_ of an adventure to cross the English come by ezperimsnts with -wireless. - "` Channel upon wings, but .when Hleriot Consider, too, the Vikers "vimY"I /`�. . ` .T : accompliabed what was then thought!ambulance. now in us'e in some parts' , . 4 `'to be Impossible he,did it on a tiny'of the world. This msehine, carrying _ �" 6 _ • _a . .'. ,. monoplane-with.as engine of only " two 480. horse-power engines, has as 'I `" - . ... a 'horse-power. Anything"might have tommodation for a crew of two, a riot- ' i - 1 � : � happened, for at that time death was tor, nurse, and four stretcher-cases or to ,_ �* - always very close to the aerial pioneer. eight ,,sitting up casae. The inferior f O ' `If-2 11 �=� �„ ' .131erlot's reward was 16,000 and fame.i of its cabin is.not unlike a miniature: .. � :He earned both. To cross' the narrow hospital. .- - - G strib of water on that priml' ve ma. Wonderful long-distance flights, such( :: -. w✓ chine was tempting E+'ste inde"I • as the Eag,land•Auatralia and New-i ( - Throe Mlles a Minute. - foundland-Ireland journeys, are a4most( 11 .. . .. tTS S/►FbSfi-. , - 'It is bewildering to think,of the pro-. too.numerous to mention. J - > '18 1' .grecs made in the air since that red-I Wire#eea ha' been united with flight I k 'letter occasion. The opposite ei= within recent memory,' Before the ; - &1 E SiN �' tremes have been reached typically in i days of radio telephony the orders of • �' - ?he Evro baby motor glider of 3% a squadron-leader were sent to other -„ ,. .. _ f �t _ , .. horse-power and in one or two types.!.pilots in the air by means of a code,f - •. of, giant aeroplanes carrying Napier'but today air drill instructions arel, — _ rad Aldershot Cub engines. of 1,000,transmitted in the qtr by means. of J r • y� i ` fn their com :Lorse-power. And we have progressed,telephony,the pilots Hoar g : 5 f:em speeds of round about thirty mander above the roar of the sero-{'. _111 ,0 ' , r #iee an hoar to over. 200 miles an I plane engines. This !s, perfmps, the I •, 1 _. C t C ` ' l.rurl most remarkable development of ail.I 1 . _ . re; When Blertot started on his perilous i In France, too, an aeroplane has been` ' ou he eat ezDesed to the draught flown for short periods under wireless i t ': ... - .... :'i ,'' ... r } rneY I . I ,• of his propeller, while his cockpit was control--that Is without a pilot being r �i 1i; �'/ _ 1 by no.means a lap of luznty, When on beard. _ - t I� the air traveller to day, in his Hatndley! Wireless is also used on the rektilar;. " page or his lustone a.ir tin-or, files;Continental air routes. By iia use• � (� . . " .across the Channel, he does so in a i ptlots ata enabled to as, their; % ! v . 3L "comfortable' armchair, and he map exact position should they become lost . __ . _ - - ' Evolution o£ Thought. y M read with gess,or take reireahmeat, or 1n hate or tog, sad they can also re- , >? , glance at the panorama# of cloud and port their positions to the chief aero-; ____ - ., ---- ___ a ialatscape. No draugh,t.` No cold. And, dromes, A Plea for More Birds. It this broad were marshalei into �•�S /� 'r „,abeatrtn4 in mind the tiglst fatality A short time ago an air passenger+, 1.-line, ten to-the inch, ft would extend �+ . ._, -' algnres, little rislt on.the other side of the Atlantic de- l there were no other argument for to a yo4nt so sunk !t< the pro!undity of - '%-,,, , ' 11 r Other signs of progress are equally tided that he would like to buy up cat+ the conaaervatlon of our wild bird life 1, s ' .y " bewildering Only a few weeks ago a tain shares without delay., By means Dace that light from the head of 84. � than the one demanding economic ad proceaaioa•trareltng at the rate of 18�,- t +)troth"two-seater aeroplane wets flown of wlrelesa, and while affil fn the air, minlstnrion of national attains con•'; 000 miles per second would require j •�. I4 ifrom London to Zurich and back,a dis- be got into touch wtth his stockbroker cerning them, I would be perfectly: 2,800 years in which to reach the _ - . j L. Mance of 1,000 mlles, In a day. And(sad secured the slt�res! satisfied that the cause of the birds earth!" •, I would win in any court in Christen- Insects destroy more than '1,000,-i . - .� balls of the whole and boll them three•i dam. So sure am l of the reasonable-(000 004 worth cf fruit and cereals ` ' quarters of an Hour !n weak soup. ' ness of the growing boys and girls who every year. Birds eat Insects' r� Old-Mal13tlsCripti Yw' Everlasting Syllabubs. IIt are about to step out Into rite to un-i A bird In the bush sings sweeter F,trly K►itChe=1.SeCretf isdlx a pint of thick cream, one-halt:dortake its conquest that i belie a thea two btrda cn a woman's bonnet.—I • ail they need to to have a moment'v Chart" a. Plummer, f ponnai of fine sugar, thra>equarten of -- - --- . .. 13y Elizabeth Craig a pint raiaytn Brine 1a a deep pan. Put taatte given them for consideration of 0 ---_ . 1 the value of enlistment is the arm! of - .. to It the grated peal and the }trice of� -. -Tlwperarnent. - _ - _ conservation and construction. that three letaons, beat or whisk a half i - declares its purpose to be to save cath-I Some want a heaven with streets of i : : - There are few-homes In England boor. Keep taking oft the top with a i I . µ ' t ' where some sort of old manuscript er than to waste, when they will com-� gold apace Ptle k in-glasses, sprinkle a V - . cookery book b not cherished. Hut few hssiequin sugar puma 6a top. Sub- mend the economic activity In which . And mansions facing seas of glans - eeidom do You come across such a on* etitnts for the roger plums chopped they are urged to take part and thus'Nor crave a blossom to unfold, ' as I dM in an antique establishment marrow glace or other glace trult. (keep the wolf array from the,door for A bird to sing a sunrise mass. - In Margate. Bound is 'faded. age- ¢ all time to come. - .. stained, brown leather, it has "Receipt - - -- -- Protection frons 16vasfon by Insect .Some kWep their God enthroned high i . .. _ Dcok" printed In clear, black hand r A Ptaelifn for Critics. hordes is the agriculturist's only hope. '- 3iid cherubim and seraphim, yy writing across the centre of the front The natural enemy of as Insect life is Nor dare to touch His robe or try f - r:,:;Pr with the date, 1T89,. below, and I wanted to write poetry when I was . I. Ithe bird lite with which we were once f To walk earth, hand m head, with t:: > initisb "Ii. D." underneath the very young; i so generously surrounded. When we 1$tm• o;:e. On the inside of the cover, My heart was full of little souse, }oat I _ t __ begsin; to be sung. consider that this country now azure t. r :ct;h has as old-fashioned printed no- 1 upon about ten per cent. ct the bird ,We dream of Heaven and 1tY.e to plan t.�e of one "Humphrey Simmons, ata But someone, very old and wise, re- Z - marked to los one day, I lits that was here tens tL•a� 450 years ; A radiant Place, where life w1)I I tto^sr at the White-Bear, theft corner, y� need W have experience; what ago, it does not neem as though It shine, oI N',' wick Court,Holborn:' !s written can you have to nay!" ought to be necessary to urge mea. Fcrgetting that a Snpermaa ' Davison," no doubt the acme. sures is build rather than to tear,, Fins made eesrth'a common round ; of the owner of the boot. I laid aside my pencil then and started down—does it+ i divine! I,',a I tried over Harriot's recipes I on my quest I I wonder how many ever stopped', . --Anne M. Robinson.' I sought experience through the world,I • of.Ea wondered why such a relic of to think that If•the entire bird life of _ 'b - - - -br•.:emifen should have been allotted I found it, east and west I the world were to be destroyed the " - - _ ` IL's time to write my terser now, elute ;:. . •- - tc go out of the family. And Yet I"am vegetation upon which we depend }" seillsh enough to be staid that what I'm no longer young— _ wholly far life would be eaten in about 1. thought o[ wind-flowers and their j I;nt itf me heart no little souse are eels, 1137 ! _tea been some family's loss has been three years. So rapidly. do'iasects baggies to be sung. She stood as meekly proud; fay gain Boixte of the old recipes are t multiply that one is unable to SSD Iler hair thin read,against the leaves ' ..:yrinted below: � —Margaret King bloats.;the enormity of the IIgures setting :: forth the_troth. For Instance, let me Burned 'round her like a cloud. PLAITS 4tEtsla1 E'It IAiPOAT- V_epetabla and Rruit Soup. -- ANTLY. La - Manganese has never been mined take cue instance in which Riley says Peel sad wash well tour dozen sticks that the hop aphis develops thirteen She was-the a[rangesf, faiceat thing Box and, kick psits form a very s ' of r�tbarb, blanch in:water three or to any extent in Canada, but during 11124 shipments amounting to b84 tons generations in s year, and at the end I ever looked neon— _ pleasant deviation from the straight tour mlaatea, and after dnining place Of a twelfth generation there will be' As lonely as a curling wave. line !rocks. Itnverted plaits are given '`6. rhubarb in,a stew-Dan with two sliced valued at =4,088 Were made from the And as quickly gone. " '1 Province of New Brunswick to the;ten <eitilltons of individuals. The a prate on the model pieturrd above,. onions,one carrot.one tablespoon lean , American naturalist, Forbush, says: —Anne Atwood Dodge. and start at the co and reach to y._ chopped ham, bne'tablespoon butter.(province o! Quebec. i the hem:ine, being held in place by a Stew gently over a slow fire till ten.i . . - - __ stitching•over the hips, and re:eased • :.'.y der;then add two quarts of good stook, x I ION f 1 k R a de skirt front. Teftly liandledr h to give f t two or th'es tablespoons bresAcrumba,; w I the p}ait at the centre bac Buttons r . Simmer about an hpur and a queries. K s1. him oft all tat, seateon with salt aat►d'' _ vF i + " r z ` �' strike a smart trimming note, while w pepper, rub through a hair sieve 4 r ,l' � "" r ' vas re to an h nee is aa: � �� �,%, I t a da round ote h serve with dried bread, �'' M. .. „ _ _>. a � universal favorite. No. 1137isn ;._ �fl Plum Potta ,� ti i 4 , ,„ sizes-18 18 and 20 years. Size 18 re- 1r• A .j� . BoH a hock joint of bee! to two gal r o r Kt �s ' - a� quires 8% yards o! 38-inch or 40-inch lona of water for one hoar sad a quat- " r �� s;. �,���� '� ''� i malarial. Price 26 cents. Sr' ,yk ZRR^y77a^< 7.a b's ,Y+2 A `irk Y'-2 ij�z .ter. Tbou strain and skim it and set : :,,.v Many sty':es. of smart appurel may a _. it again on the.tire with the round of �' „� �� �' I be found in our new Fashion Book. a thigh o!veal Crush a pound lost of *r *� �. I. Our designers originate their patterns , bread, put it to s bowl and Dour overF. x in the heart o! the a le centres and jt.about one Dint of the boiliing soap .X,.Vm�s . `their creations are those of tasted „- , and let it stand covered until soft. • k .a n poperarity, brought within the moans _ .,Beat it with a spoon till 'smooth and ,. ° Ir v `� �p of the average woman. Price o! the r k Rx ut iAft. I t into the stock. Add one pound : w d.. g > a` R ' book 10 cants. the copy. Each cagy ... , currants,washed and dried; one pound ; £ .' ra a ;4 i arc:udes one coupon good for flue cents I- ,of seeded raialas sad one half-I>attnd k •i= ate• r "r" �' . ,.} ;, y b y y'yit-_ � -� k,' !in the purchase of any pattern of prunes, Hoil-all together for Ofteen % L "r` x" . k, � � i �,�c . i I. ��sC'M- sFAss Ii01a' TO ORDER Pr1TTFRN9 } ._, minutes, thea put the veal is the•mid- Limit i. "tTfa:y" rzttt" >•r He„e> 'ux' :.+: a a ,; ywf`.�" ...� 2 .L2 I.M 11+.. ,.,. tl�•,. 5 QRt.'\.R� ;.Y�(Il... �...-BIL ` ,dile of the dish, pour the.soup about it' i t. uo IN QUALI si ,c•, ,rsxrx : "AF' Write; yo.pr name and Address lain - fns'e I.. A , . and serve. «a+ `' ►., arlaitmaatcra ` .z ••— . , Z. k Yt 1 1 k. __ - Oi .r' ,,ate a�tterns as h ou want.. Enclose2Oc is a Finkadella. ' dun rtt`v` �, :. Pound, atter mincng well, eight( t. ! ' p y stamps or coin (c,in presErred_; wrap .e all 1. ounces of lean beet with a small piece �atr+iw i care ully) for each number, and t �" -�-Iii-.of butter. Ada five ounces of suet.f 'address your order to •lt�ttern Dept. !A G::. finely minced, then.soak some bread' k„ t ""~ '� ; <. ,Wilson S'Publishing Co., .S West Ade- t :.. C. d'...�,, ..yNiik... •ti: ,.•,s . .. k L . a. ....i,>a.,v�... r...ta�. , .87 a t., .ToroII`O PBLtt'rnit bent by .. � . ' :.in thin cream mixed with some, weak - beef stock—about a half atice thickly return snail. cut will do, as the mixture of bread A FARM Vr'H!CH WAKED LOWN' MAIN STREET ` a`ad atonk should look ilkv trick butter r',bovs is ena or the Canadian Pacific ficata which took part recently la a proce§sio:i at the Calgary starnpede 'p I 1. r; sande nand add mixture to the pound-; r.nd *,::,,; regardod as the most unique f eature cf The par,ue. It is a coma:eta morel of a farm and besides the usual Built Like a Nut "°"' ' ed meat along with pepyer sad sa!t to 1•l:fi�ln$a, r:n9 llvostnck, shows such d etails ss a radio Her al.;tretehing item the barn to the farm-house, an auto Teacher—"What is t►a oyster?" L , .' taste, and a little minced onion. Last mcUCe entering a garage, farm fmple meats and all the pu'raphe-i.11la cn=to:vtri;s sssociatsd with modern farm Johnale—"Aa oyster is a fish built t a Farris. The float was prepared and con tributed by the Department of Natural re::ources of the Canadian Pacific Ry ., like a nut, miser. �. stir aka: round �� � shat gr dually Sn, m '{ -rj,. .. 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And waits for children in the park ” wW Watiery` Condition. �. _/ } to buy: '�_ He-looks into the arching dome of � o One of the surest, signs that the I ry sky, ' - blood is out of order e:e the pimples r U.?' f ,�� �� Aad stands there rail, remembering p • pay- . and unsightly eruptions that break out Italy, on the face or body. The same condi- YRED tion Is indicated by an attack of '� -'- .� A.rulned temple.,hidden in a vine r_�• Of' ivy climbing on K. 4 pertfco, �• Ar K eczema or scrofula. Tau cannot get �' Y- _/� T And yonder, where the ri en!ug rid of these troubles by the nae' of �+�, p � ' s, purgative medicines, as so many poo- - -,�✓- rrA Wo olives growl., � 0 �0d t� "� "- ple try to do.. Purgatives merely.. gal- _l_ j man praying at a broken shrine. _ ,x lop through-the system and leave !t `y • still weaker: What is needed when He' standa there still, reihelubering XI108t� Q3'i reCOIIl)IDCIIl� it. ''the blood is shown to be out of order - Italy, --�••� *x., .td'a tonic which will restore its.colas- The women's eyes beneath s veil of `sem,l ing elements and leave the blood rich hair The Vial of Perfulfne. (3assi6ed Advertisetmnts and red. For this purpose there is.no The aun fades out, the arching sky .. There they lay, ready to be packed.-, INCOMPARABLE SILVER FOXES other .tonic can equal Dr. Wtliiams' is dark, - (some carefully selected gifts for the Lowl:sr PaICLs. IUGX 'r auALrry,_ _ miselonary far away on the other aids EnQulm abDut ow roman. rounder., e-bar. ;•Pink pills, every-dose of which helps So dark,, inf}eed► that he can hardly,, enrich the blood. -drives out impuri- see 1 of the world. The lady who was send. �' Pur r°rn` fid` rano. ><award Island. ties, and brings a new feeling of That every one. has gone and left Ing them reached across her desk and The Largest Rosary. ' health and energy. Airs. R. E. Bishop, him there- i suddenly'the room was filled with a , What Is believed'tQ be the largest " Hawthorne Ave. Hamilton, Ont.,.tells The• apple yeador waiting !n the I strangely sweet perfuhle. It was as it - s a g rosary in the world has been presented r. for the benefit of others what these B� Carman ��D1un� Lark. !a gentle breeze had stolen in at the to Pope Pius by an expert woodcarver pills did for her. She says:-­"l was -Gwen Bristow,I window across a garden of rosea--yet, of Merano, wh'4 marde It. The rosary sufferingterribly from sorofula. I With the Gulls. -�r---- i it was winter, and outside the ground I measures more than 15 feet in circum- -idoctored with several doctors, but Newton blcCgnnell, the well-known �A r�1 THE C waa covered with snow In stretohing ferenes. Each r, of finely carved without success. My complexion was Canad!`an cartoonist, made the above +aa+ss her hand the lady had overturned a� Rro� Is larger nen average sized -a sallow, I had no strength, feeling very sketch of Bliss Carman from dile vial of delicious perfume, a..little of I•egg, weak and languid. My Leck was-full aboard a Canadian Pacific coastal veli- Mbthere who keep a box of Baby's.'which poured out upon the gifts that rs ` of lumpswere to be sent'on their mission. called scrofula, and at times lief when they were crossing together Own Tablets in the house may feel J they were very painful. After trying from Victoria to Vancouver. The 'na- that the lives of their Tittle ones are In far-away China a tired little mis-1 Ney several so-calIed blood medicines, Dr. tura poet'`is a lover of the great wide reasonably safe during the hot weathc eionary opened a package from Arced-! ®iii yam tali Preraels tf 'Williams' Pink Pills were-recommend- west and spends much of his time in er. Stomach troubles, cholera infan-I ea, and a strange sweet fragrance �„�by ed to me and I got half a dozen boxes. the Rockies and_, near the''Coast. Here tum and diarrhoea carry off thousands I greeted her like a bread! frofn a rose { UB [Isai►4atime w Alter taking them I found a decided is his poem to the Trail Riders of the of little ones every summer, In most i garden at home. It brought her an "1NY�� - improvement in my a•ppearanCe, and Canadian Rockies whose annual added joy that the Zifts alone could � � � � * pow- casae because the mother dose not Writs for Free roCareBook„ to my joy the lumps were disappearing wow and ride takes place this month: have a a$fe medicine at hand to,give not have given. M01110Zte�Ce.9cas awaa4odmom trom my neck, l ,-persevered in the Word from the Moccasin Trail. Promptly. Baby's Own Tablets relieve We are always giving-, somettmes i ;Y treatment, and finally the only alga troubles, or it given occasionally because- we delight in giving, some- these left of the trouble was a scar on my From the land of the Abenakls- to the well child they will prevent times because we see the need and pr��/1�+ Warts i Deck-where one of the swellings broke. The rivers and bills of the East- their coming on. The Tablets are I feel a sense of duty; but all the time For- • I a 1 is Since that time I have been In robust An Indian spirit sends greeting guaranteed*by a governmew_analyst!close beside our gifts &Lands as un- � health and heartily recommend Dr. To the great Trail Riders' feast. to be absolutely harmless even to the !opened vial, and when we pour out Apply MI•nard s freely and often Wtiljams' Pink Pills to any gulf -ring newborn babe. They are especially, sc,ne of its.contents upon our gifts it and watch them disiappear. ” from impure blood." Afoot and alone with peril increases the value tenioid. ' good !n summer because they regulate Yon can get these pills through any We went with arrow and bow, the bowels and keep the stomach Oh, the vials of love and cheerful- 'denier or by mall at 60 semis Mouaced, unarmed.and jostling, sweet and pure. They are sold by nesse unopened in our hearty: Let us lir e.box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine. In safet�at•as" you go. medicine dealers or by mail at 25 keep them sealed no longer, bat pour Co., Brockville, Oat out their contents upon our gifts, create s box from The Dr. Williams' ►-" .+ Little enough was our learning. Medicine Co„ Brockville, Oat. i Whether they are for loved one or the- • of eq ',` Polishing Hurts Apple. Small was our craft and skilli, - O stranger. How wonderfully the pros- Ant we saw the feet of the morning once of a Iovlag spirit enrich" even Polishing apples :nterferea with 00 by-and our hearts were still •a the noblest of giftal ti�i r keeping qualities The real ,' ,((I -N, function of the bloom of apples and We shaped the canoe and the peddle, r -Minard's Liniment for Aches and Palaa ' - - pther fimits is not definitely known, We fashioned the- snowshoe and but apparently it affords some pro- - frame, '- aspirn — ` `tdxt^aopn and is associated with certain ;And t�(}kindled the council with ns. „ :: ', A Scotsman declaredrthat efegraphy� M Ln lie processes. HARD N Polishing the fruit either purposely I IIame. was gnome is Scotland at the dawn of -A or in a more or less acgidental mutter Yon have circled the earth wit Torr time + .'Interferes with these natural process- knowledge, e� "We've dug up the wtrea, he saM. E ALL ' on and causes earlier break down. Your magic is more and moms` To which an Irishman replied, "We OVER � . r g had wireless•telegraphy thousands of On one occasion a volume of apples yet must you heed our wisdom- years ago.-�� '' L+®r �L_� •�� crated on October 11 wan divided. One! The truth of the wilderness fore. i 1" boutThreei allotment was carefully polished and.i "How can you prove that " the other went into storage in a ria- ''You ride to make "Sure, we've not been able to toted l by CU�IC1lt�d, y podtshed a �. good ourbeginning. aural way. The apples Our trails to keep clear and extend, 'W-N% any woiree." creased in 'quality rapidly. and by Guwdluxo pea the lodge and theca>apIIse breaking down. Not Wlfle-ThisOld Stumenagerie manager ad- bla eade were out three years. over -' :January 22, fi4 liar calif. of the bot I In peace at sundown's sad: blackhnP for about three yew. rte ° showed mho polished fruit show more I S . the law am �swerve- world's animals-the first ev made." A�i a and busted a lot taus- l a and were hard and red. Cant did the _ verifase s complete coIleotfon cf the 9 � rapid deterioration and greater lose Is g to swatch and the scratch- "• ' of weight, but it showed a uniformity Rubby-"Old stuff-Noah beat him -Katt y j At home in the tent of the open, ing Caused eruptions. My f a c e to it before the flood." Fast" a .. -greater toes for the period. In other! On call through the (creat Reserve. �- • � g looked w badly that I was ashamed words, the loss of weight by the pol-! - to go out. -fished fruit was noticeable from the i We lift you the friendly signal, Raw Foods Would Make i began acing Catiettra sap art" TMOND and Ointment ars they helped rue. .wC ' first day, and there is no Ind'lcatidn of' We send you our sign on the air, Us (`y�ts• ' SAWS I continued the treatment and!n two the heavy lose of this fruit early'in t Look East for our smoke at evening, months I was completely healed." the storage period be By eating uncooked food we map P y p ' , leg Mid by And say. "Our brothers are there" (Signed)adiss Helen f�ndnit,R.1, more rapid loses from the unpolished! "evolute" into a race of giants, accord- ODS UWA Sar C0.036 Boz 11. Necedab, Wig„ Sapt 27, 'y" bot later. . <I May no foot Want for a stirrup, mg to the theory of W. T. Anderson, +�_++»»+•T.*•.Toeor,D 1924: „ Of particular editor of the Macaw Telegraph and NONTitttu. -Rely- Ps► practical 4ignilicance No prayer' nor adventure fail, + +aecouvee yon Ctuieara Borp,Oiatmaat Is the fact that by December 12, two -And the Master Guide go with you f3'egagptly mengoned in Georgia as a lir.iota,14.4. and'I`al,..m to tease your alder clear, TO ,. months after storage, -the polished Is the word from the Moccasin Tran. probable and formldablle candidate for r t A� apples in this particular 'tot had be-. -(BLISS CARMAN. governor aR the next Georgia Demo- sed_�oe,r.��.F ' come so wilted that they were prsc- Aatnes Falk, N.Y., - cratic primaries. f Cord-Wood Saw Users - �is'cotla�e s>raii.s stkk tieally unmarketable, while the un- July I924. "hien are dwindling to the stature Write Simonds Canada Saw Cid, polished portion was in - ` ,Limited, 1650 Dundas St. West. " good market- of pigmies since the custom of croaking. able condition. , food has begome the accepted standard Toronto. Ontario, for prices on ULL OF ACHES y ti ._ r p Japan t0 .itend Dulls. of civilisation," declared Editor Ander _ Almonds Special Circular Military training of all students in son in a recent address. "It to high y Cord Wood Saw Japan,.which Is embodied In the pro- time we returned. to raw food. Mea 1 posed national military training eye- were giants before cookstoves .were s s I ,- 4 AN1 PAINS tem, was commenced recently in the ted•" Ga�nWeight normal schools of the empire. It It _ .par__.__ Ls ` - planned to- extend the system to stu-, Minard's Liniment for Corns and Warts, We guarantee Bitro-Phospbate to re- Toronto Mother Found Relief dents of middle sad other schools of _ I build shattered nerves; to replace ti by Taking Lydia£.Pinkham s higher grade next year. weakness with, strength; :to add.-body -An Artificial Resin. !V etdble Compound Estimated cost of lnaugurutins the - i weight to thin folks ane rekindle ani­ � po grogram to the lower and higher French chemists have developed an Union in tired-oft people. Paice $1 per, t Y Y _ grades has beeh estimated at 8,000000 artificial-resin from which p�teSs for Virgo. Arrow Chemical Co., 25 Front .. - M you. it is hoped the new system will radio sets are to be made. St. East, Toronto, Out. Toronto, Ontario.-"I'have found • be to operation in 1958 Lydia F{., Pinkham's Vegetable Com- The Wandering. Mind. ��'��' pound a splendid medicine to take before ' "Reggie fancies he's,a great travel- Mtlita"�&'uthoritiee will be Asked to and after confinement. A small book 'R supply 900,000 rifles to the different was put in m door one day advertlaingg �* ler. sohooar and young men's associations. Lydia E. Piakbam's medicines,and as I "Yes, his mind's always wandering." a s- - did not feel at all well at the time I went (let slated with t mob. -Borrowing Again. _ o and got a bottle of Vegetable Compound "9u g right away. I soon be n to notices -,."Finding out bow insignificant the are It was the day of the school concert, difference in m ger ger y y general health. I was will encourage you to greater effort. and the audience consisted mainly of full of aches and�a3ns at the,time and mothers, proud or envious, according thought I had every complaint going, to .the parts that their children,were fi/ e \ - but I can truthfully say your medicine WE WANT. CHURNING playing. certfinlydid me good. I'can and will One small boy came on to the plat- speak highly+of it, and I know it will CREA _form. .Striking a bold attAtude,'he be- twJ do other women Rood who are sick to si `n and ailing if they will only give It a fair fin' trial. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills M "Friends Romana, countryman, lend �' lire splendid for constipation. You are me your sera." welcome to use my letter if you think fir. We supply cans and pay express Whereupon on of the tryothem turn- h tv311 help any one."-MTs. HAILRY. charges. We pay dally by express ed to her companion. ° R'F.sT*ooV t!43Quebec Street,Torontc, rz .%money orders, which can be cashed "There, that's the Joneaesr boy," she Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians.for Ontario, x 4 r - anywhere without any oharge, said,tartly. "He wouldn't bs his moth- Tho expectant mother is wise if she To obtain the top price, Cream errs eon !L he weren't trying to barrow Headache Neuralgia :'Colds Lumbago Considers carefully this statement of >, - - -i-Mrs.Westwood. something." .: tenni be tree from Dad iiavora and - Toothache Neuritis " Rheumatisrrl , telling he same story-bone- Pain s M It ie but ono of o groat _„_� „_,-_ - , m all t :�•." ' contain not lose than 30 per cent ficial results. - Encouragement. I t ;!Batter Fat Com- She (as train loofa at grade cross- Accept O� "Bayer„ package Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- wF�' Ing)-"George, you go right ahead. which contains proven directions. d is especial3padnpted far use der- Bowes Company Limited, P ngthis period.'The experience of other s Don't let that big brute bully-yoit.' hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets women who have fauild this medicine a Toronto yy O BE —0--- Also botHee of 24 and lOt?-Druggists. ,blessing is proof of its gest metal Yor references-Head Office, Toronto, To be ignorant of what happened Aspirin is the trade mark (restatered In Qavada) n/ Ba?" xanofaetnre of Wonnnmtic- 'WV not try it now yourself? 0 t tBank of Montreal, or your local banker. in the world before you were born is -scklastet or saucylicaglat (Acetyl Ralleflio Acid, "A. S. A."): wboe it is well known ] I tof Mot for over thirty years. that Aspirin meant Bayer manufacture, to asdst the public assinst imitations, the Tabled "- � . to be all your life a child. of Bayer Company will be stamped with their several trade marls, the '•Bayer ceosd." ISSUD No. 24-'2is a• "'7 "W"_`I':'sr... .x. .'' , .. ':; - n::. ,.. .. :p,-. .r-�ry _ _. � ,yr�•�-.. `err a"a.�..•c 1.f« - .: Y.. r ny,S?T.:. ".i - a.c^..ti. '.'_",. ". . '". 2:,.'•.... ....- ,. "!1.:. .b e!3?..,,,,•c„.'n•n-R.,2:v.ua.�d-"�s...r^..'d°RL.-•�.3",.r$�' .,.e<zn✓i..,-w,..i.ta�>R,c`trt.5.',S.x'ir^"_t5ey+...e't-'M..�a:.';%•..s.v,.....�.,w'"a'�r�a�✓-'+.t :., -. ,.•.�.. .,a " -'.a.,xr.u...•:rn.,.-a+3.c'.".TeTcsar..a..Y..,.`�w".a.."x".��.'.�,,i'.si.rs,r°'iF.aw r�zScT.',�.�'"'F;.."�..-'.M..de�'`_n V Y.'�.':'.+d aa.:.n:.n:r^-ev,,:s?•.'artn1. �.,,. iirkm>''.-..ro�r:.a2`y3�`.ti„s � ..�-A- V.;�k. L. -•a,s.i."S'' }'rt.. .>s.-. e.D F,b� 'Dix IK' 'i,�. '' "w• 4_�X3W­ --,F -q tai =��ef q-" 65' i. M=155 i�'_W-2 p W. 21 A 7. - his We's o t k re ward, his great work will • con, ,"0., he did not feel that Sks & ,,S'FWP was ended, for he longed to seethe t1aue to go on without iuterrup- CROWN, PERFECT SEAL St. Lawrence water were di.' ti6n. In the death of Sir Adam. r—.Rha Ontario has lost its moat illustri $1.73 per,ym:.. 111,_ko If paid In 9ZV1nC*- voloped for the bo.nefit of the peo- �-And VICTORY Subscripticws to tee Valted Sta t4 of the province. It is hoped,<)Us citizen, for h Is project@ save U4 and Crest PI Britain 0.0%in adv*-- to his I this province $2i,000,000 annually. that *hile�he has passed R E A Lk�-E 1014N ' MURKAR, ftprletcr. Buy your preserving jars now, while prices.are lowest Ca _ .r;0rE* AND COM14ENT8. n nadia National I new shipment of Dishes just La—Plain White Cape • hib Iti On Saturday night last one of aw the best known and most valuable on and Saucers away down. Chir Glass Water gets, grape pattern, $1. Cu 0G• p2en of Untario passed away In :.,.,...the person of Sir Adam Beek, • Toronto 1, Water Sete, Honey Sets, Pitchers, Brown Betty -47th Amivavi" after a lingering illness from pev- Teapots. niclous Anemia. He has beta severely criticised for being aP.!Ctrie Supplies—paper plates, waxed cupe,and wkxed paper pronounced-antoerat. a -man who mined ■to have his own -SEASONABLE GROCERIES was deter 0 The Annual way. It is good thing fur Ontario d. that he possessed this trait of Wor(d s Fair character, fur it was through this • R I C +4 A R D S 0 S � r5 - that he won & winning battle. 1 Bc%Wln- anvddsm previously d 1W _.-Mid thonunsen- Single-handed tie fought down all prewar. — W 6 7 �u ig i=ns. opposition iti and ont.of parlia- tal among went. Hydroelectric"powe"r-and • .-Tickering 'Hardware Store light was his greatest bobby, and the people of 'Ontirio are now Mg.29 - Sept. 42 indusive enjoying the fruits of his,l&bor. He saw the great possibilities of the immebse water powers of . M R . FARMER Ontario long before any one elks _realized their significalice.' He If its Hardware you want, We'hsve it, lived long enough to see his work broultbt,to a successful issue, but ,If its Binder Twine you want, we have it. -if its McCormick.Deerin,w Farm Machinery you want, can wet it.Hwe- WALSH rpt Electrical Contractor we If its McCormick and Deering Rehire you want. have it, can got it.'or it is not mmde, accept con- Got your Ha rd wa re a l;the FlArd ware Store. I am prepared to tracts for electric wiring in The Fam-mous Marsha Mattress -:01 )o -.10 _,"o r 0 0 .0 -. 40 0 ;_ PICKERING VILLAGE PICKERI G and viuinity. -FOEL SALE BY kl.,. Jo S. B00A TS N NG "R=Z, 11T stlinates given fres, Prices reasonable r _:Pboneat my expense to Gerrard M2.3%v or write to The Profit t Li 48 Franklin Ave. " Ve­ you a in the Fnish TORONTO- EAST TIME TJ BLFr—Piakerng Station Rlqc�_ erve rattle with the • T A. Tralas going Zest la-s as follows IT PAYS to marIket ra. 10 Mail 7 58 A Ad. proper degree of fini*h. A quality VERY successful business roductslovity@corumAnds a precuinut 23 14cal p 80 Local 5.24 P X and is readily saleable wt as prfItAble Eenterprise takes care to Sunday train, 7 38 A. M price. If yon have stock which needs . build up an adequate reserve BA"G for flGisbiag, and: % T'rains going vv4ml d,3* an follov*- gency. The a little more time fund for use in emerl FM the fe-A ist scarce, oloe the I(wal m4n No. 20 Local 7.47 A. 31.. wisest financial brains of the L&odard Bdak. It is 27 Lowl 2.44 P. X. ager of the 8 9 Mau s 006 P. 3d. country realize the importance of YM simple matter to arrange n loan to Sunday train. 7.42 P. V. this policy. .carry the stock until a favorable Foregaingis accordirng to Standard- market warrants a pearl table sal time, Have you a fund to draw w upon in - Year rs1>:ables sad cane of need? The regular sav- DANGJNG at ROSEBANK papers should be Ing of small amounts will, in a short time. establish a resermve protected *Caimt U We have teerl ITICkv in securing J&ek fire and theft A large enough to afford STANDARD K Iz -Radey. the 0 F C A Pianist, for nus Safety Deposit Box or C4kNJAAJDJ&4. -adequate protection agarnoolt Saturday Evening D &bees and willPICKERING BRANCH--W. F. Law, Maaafw at - a in our local branch "MrMCY- hold a dance each 84turd I evening &90 on oar platform at Rosebank e" provides security This bank eget!/ogen ` �joav�- armwAms &We at breekthm. West M11. Wbkby ..Admission&j cents per couple and convenience. to its savinp depositors. Select patronage bi DYSON COWAN Subscribefor The Pickering News J A XTEr Wbithy—G. P. Lynd: Manager • _'31 —G. Cross,Maoeferry Brooklin Branchelle SERVICE SATISFACTION" QUALITY BRUO ITH A PURPos ,- - Fire= ht E Weather oyaProof Tight .4, 'MEAT .. MARKET . 1 kiavaa onney's bread is made from\o. I patent flotir 2(�_-per lb and all ingredients accord Round Roast or Steak, ... _: ... . ... , 250 Lightning ng Y. Surloin Roast or Ste Durable 11 1 Brown bread- the Steak, whole wheat, and stone . '�,'�:,Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 1.0 215c Prodf ground. Cakes andpastry RtLwp Roast,... -of the fi nesik-InRlity, fresh eggs and vure pima. .Ice ..-Fine Rib Roast, 20c cream in 'Heavy Rib Roast, -18c 4eq, Sodas Sundaes. 14 and 16c EASTLAKE and Bricks. Wedding Shoulder Roast. 'Cakes onr specialty, • 14c M ETA N G LLIC SH LES Brisket, to bull, of Pork, For 40 years the most yells Roofing for sloping .1m 'Loin of Pork, roofs fs every description. Now being made from the. *R*M0 Shouldet-Roast of Pork, 20c,23c world-fa91 mous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron. Abso; the market to-day. rely the best roofing value on Pork Chops. 28C 25c AM -Pure Pork Sausagei ... y given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron Estimates gladly F ilk H0NE:9W,I ',Finest Salt Pork.... 25c for now buildings or repair work. Finest Breakfast'Bacon, piece, .36c Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Berns, sliced, Houma, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and Imp le- Soc -.lament Sheds a sp Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (h.51f or whole), ecialtY. Back Bacon, ... 45c 4-PICKERING .55C �PROUSE Coal a .,11 77 Cooked Ham, F. Ja 25c 44 Weiners,. ... . ... BUILDER I `Head-Uheeee, ... ... 15C • Building Contracting -Hard and Soft Goal of the. 'Easy First and,,Domestic Shortent ng, 3 lba 55 cents' -best quality on 5 lbs 90 cents Barn' s, Houses, etc. of all kind hand 1b prints IS cents h he Products of, Pickering Dealer for t Fresh Trout and Wbite Fish Every Friday to The Metallic Roofing CO. Limite�d, Toronto T'OS.-A. LAW, ' " fl V'r'"P T 0- TV Pl T To c idF'Yi 'ru :.91.4r39n.Nr ,'ti'>L.r°i,.+r,•'.a.., .a^R'*,�s.'.-!"=N.'x�s1a"�;r%y.•.n�;�,w�.. ..:>,„a .:>.k,..l� _'::'�.,,...♦- i _::'-'R•-.. s - 'X^ Ay :.d a.a -i.`.f '_L �' A•'P r0 a. rrF•:S,1;. .e♦.»:•� .:. r. '.^.n r .w. � ... .�•�',,.'... d Z. ::.:':t. i.1R ,L': 1. r.f .!r^F :.c t .h .1_.i� ..it n ...... _:_�, � .. ,.• .rA�"'..._..,.•...a. v•hr ^./. �:p 4 . - ♦R� K. • .r CLAREMONT. ; Toronto Exhibition has an area r — of 284 acres and Wembley is 218. THE BIO STORE ;Pickering All ZZLE Joseph Timme left for the westt. _ivy Monday. -_ B A K E T S _ - Leath or 'Goods Stara t Deo.WBRR ie viaitiatt his daugh• S - _ iter in,the States. Having purchase the of tock from p toe' { Mrs. Scott, of Toronto is visit- _ �„ �� rates is Mrs. Richard Ward. - HARNl4 bohd'` g � � - 88 Mies S.E. Evans ie spending a W. G. BARNES and the satire' Our supply of quality Hprness and �'Wlndstorm Insurance 4m z wind-mllisi Silos ete9. !week with friends in Toronto. _ V Parts V now complete. Mrs. Albert Rawson,of Toronto; btreiaeea of JOS. W. DOTEN _ BOOTS-GREB SHOE ,'Automobile Insurance iSa visiting her sister, MM:Walter Am prepared' to supply sill sizes �e 6ave a large stock of this Fames of all kinds. Ward. from Berry Bosse to Three t' Boot on hand-unbeatable John and Ills Spenceley spent and Llf Bushel. lF'ARldB FOR SALE y ~. Sunday in Toronto with tie. he for hoed wow tear, +er's brother, Robert. GIeen River Basket Works � REPAIRING Write 'or phone w �� Mrs.W. G.Bingham and daugh• -- Phone Marts. e" We maintain our established reputa- +ters, Mary and Gwen., are visiting - tion for repairing all kinds of E D BOWMAN Mrs. Bingham or., of-Mimico. 'FRANK PENNOCK harness and boeta. . y Missee Jessie and Bella Paterson, 'BRADLEY of Toronto, are spending s week "The Man that made the Barnes' Ole�ric>•of c�lsi«ry CECIL 'BRADLEY WHITBY, ONT. _ with Thoe. and Mrs. Paterson. Basket." The Ladies' Aid of the United Haraese maker, '' Church will meet at the manse on S H I N G L E S M. S. CHAPMAN PICBERING,. ONTARIO CLAREMONT .Thursday next at 8 p• m♦ Every. body welcome. Nova Scotia shingles CR AMEI4Y l M. J. and Mre. Willner rind Miss `;Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles .. • '.Minnie Gleeson retarded home on Bird's Felt elate Shingles e _ Highest price.paid for : Sunday after spending a week at for sale at 6s. , e c i alValu: Cream at theJackson's Point. T. PATERSON'8 - 1;7LAREMONT pe►,J ; p�' lisrq. L. T. Bame and two eons, Maremon E Creamery 'rBiilq and Eugene,of Syracuse,N. Cult and get prices. _ Y., ars visiting with her mother, Farmers Attention ' -tor the summer mon�hl� Mrs. H Thomson. Give us a trial and be convinced C. O. Bennett has leased his Men's Tan Oxfords, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber heels farm for a term of years to Rose Ilam agent for the World's Greatest ''.Jarvis, of Locust Hill, who has al- separator. -The Renfrew," Stoves, :Mens Broadcloth Shirts, handmade, ogee and blue shades '. read started fall plowing. Scales' and Oil Engines. Fleury'e , �° EATTY , y P 6• M@n'e and Bgye Khaki Pante, good gaallty Dr. and Mrs. Bagshaw, of SaQi• famous Plows.Points,Grain Grinders, S'T'ANDS FOR THE BEST Wheel Barrowaete. 3 naw, Ildich., have been visiting -Men's-Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers and Combinations with the h.. h 's sister, vt W. Brantford binder twine and second- with ' w Scott, and er'sothsi t e. hand separators for sale. Men'sSport Shoes, tan and white, all sizes • G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth and RQBT+ DEVITT Boys' Jerseys. khaki and red colors ` daughters. also Frank and Mrs. Phone Wa Pick.' BROUGHAM \ ` Underhill, of Aurora, picnicked at Boys Canvas Shoes, tan and white, sponge soles, all sizes - 1El,osebank on Monday afternoon. Wm. DoweweIII of Toronto, and _V Call at NOO�yB Phone-13800.:, Robert Doweavell, of Victoria. B. ♦ '✓ y 1C„ motored out from the city on i.J N • i 'Tueeday to visit their sliter, Mrs. - $. Thomson. X5.95 01_= oss�r.�=o Thomas E.and Mrs. Stephenson, of Birch Cliff, visited the former', - Litter'Carriers, Hay Oarri+efis. brother. James, and Mrs. Stephen �-- son, and also called on a few other Pampa. Door Tracks. s Etc j ..friends on Saturday. Regardless o[ the name- -' ' Solway. Pressure Systems ices It will pap you to get my prices on j' Nelson WagR parchased on Mon. roes advances in prices of above before bnying elsewhere. p% day a 3-year old stallion from Mr Tires, wd still sell at the hdilne, of Yonge Street. L. Reid old prices sialic our' FRANK J. PR4II5E , went out to shoe the animal prior stock lasts. - PICI�ERtNhI, o.N RIO lto Its being taken home. xt, -How Resurrection Cisme to the Any size of Tire or Tube. � �., j � � A j �''„ �yg+gj i fie, r�t "Valle of Death"' is the subject for v E- 1-M.- 1°I►+++.+i LSiJI+.a+.r { also s com lete lice,of accessories 0° at ppan Sunday morning is the Ba P ` e 9 n y g P ', •,. ss hist Cbarrh. In the evening the - in stuck. - _Subject will be "A Little Glimpse Our stock of Preserving sof leaven." K' Betties, Jar Rings and Government Standard ' A Tatars number of our sports • ' +ter" Robbers,and all )ands of Recleaned motored to Brooklin on Triesday Fly Killers is now tevening tow the football match p .'between Goodwood and Claremont complete. Screenings W ill tat! ' lie the contest for the Ontario Cnp - 1' ' We congratulate the Claremont 850 Twine-big ball-x18 cwt. � WWI � ten your hogs at teem on winning, the score being �a 1 in theirfavor. ­. a profit. A Jorge crowd assembled in the F. X. �/ 0 0 B E R) less fud 1� Wk on Thursday evening of last CLAREMONT We have this Feed at week to witness the football Rame between Pickering and Goodwood. 'It is not remarkable that num right prices. _ - The ame was won by the latter than 300,000 Canadian worrAn g NOW is the time We carry all the different: . b7 the score of a 1. Pickering was Hot" rt..�r �praiae the Happy Thought for its Mill Feeds. handicapped by losing a man early for o Romp u �cePtiossal ability to heat, cook :ia the game through an injury. o+ ^ and bake. Tho firebox is adequate � j�: 3,+�'• �g'�►'Qg� j�� ` A large number from Claremont '�"'"` -to the wise of the oven and the : ?� and the surroundioji district re- adentifically coai,tructed Sue car- ~, spoaded to the rail o[ the north• FRUIT t. 4 west for harvesters and left on the ♦ ries steady, wdiforaa heat to all New Blacksmith bArvesters excursion on Tpeeday. of the oven sad enokiag swr- ..may Now is the time to et nor Among those who took the trip R face. Tbro�h a perfected system of dcsfls 1� were Won. Usher,Rex Stephenson, ~— a.�.. regulated at�,this>i�is•ti•�under plows in order for the . is '.L man McCulloamb., Wm. Lister, �u. •�►• yiour control, Naturally with a Happg lE symoad Palkey, Every thing lII • •�►� fall work. Robert Rawson, . p,., Thought.• good °oolong acrd! bald"g it James Beelby.•-Jesse and many satli3faotie, to your . Jars Rin s Oerto� - inevitable- FI it :- Aa.l . mat . yam, .m It can be o on by to The following bre the result of Rubbers a rr„stt "�o.te we tam >� ate. the Middle School examinations of � w� � L O R N E IRB I D � 4 'the Claremont continuation school. Pa rafine etc. a. . `Numbers placed after the subjects. ..r f..+ Happy Tbonght gape, Pipekas and Coma -CLAREMONT ,���' indicate the grade of honors,.i over „ bm+►Bm Warm Air and Hat wags>M• �s cent; ii, e7 to ,5 percent; ReE�Et4�+lOII 1L1 all �� '°•°°•'Q'`•'�► �"of b0m'' Oralll �10j3p1�; iii, e0'to 75 r cent; c, 50 to eo r seat.—Bert Bacon one. hist. f, .,.:-cotton goods. ` chem it. Lot autth c, Lot comp ill, ': +�• $��+���N`:. 'AND/FL IiHINCI Fr anth c, Fr romp lie; Donald - "`Hese lit c. sac hist e, a1R iii. Fr 1m1C11CeZ'i1Zg. - U]Ztai,ti0' tam sprepared to do Chopping sad ' cum c; Motel Bic cum c, , Fresh Groceries al at P akin every Monday pp lit ii 4 Wednesday and Friday Br beet p, one hist C. a1R i, geom i, ways on hand at �►,r-sa► o " pphy@-i, ehem iii; Mabel Bryan one Stoneboate For Sale inlet c, chem c;Eileen Cooper lit lin, :,.lowest prices m J0 F. p C ,��t ba Vvow i, phye iii, chem c,Frauth C. Ba les, comp c: Margaret Gee comp c, nit i, Br hist c, anc hist c, al X.it, 8uralRoate No. 2 ' ggeom iii, phye iii,• chem c: Edna D ASCOTT �+�+ � ► Qceen comp c, lit ii. Br hist.e, one • A. _. . ti�CtNNORV MMiMNY•YMf!°s0 N. W. STA,['JC-.O� hist a Fr sorbs, Fr comps: Isabel CLARET ONT �,�►Pull �. " QregR phye it, chem c; Albert Har. L� .Marble and Granite Dealer. ley Br•hiat c, one hist c, geom 1, ,t►t anth e, Lot comp e; Gladys :.Cemetery Lettering etc. • ' Jones sac hist c,. geom c, chem c; __. ' Horace Leigh chem i, Lot anth c, Firet-class work At comp c, Fr anth iit;-S3ordon guaranteed. McBride ane hist c. algin, geom i, TO �ZNNT p�8 East Towniine. Mat anth c, Lat comp c; Robert - r� 'JlicOallum comp c, lit c, Br hist c, - Plus hill a stat a mile beyond to all point inMasi- 27.40 P. O,—Whitby R. IL : Snc hist t, alg tl, geom c, pbys i, HARVEtSTLRB toba, Saskatcbewan, Alberta.--•Fdtonton, Tannis, chem it; Evelyn I41cCo11ouRh Br Calgary,MacLeod and East. ;hist c, anc hist e, geom iii, phye!it, �. WANTLD Retasrnia -Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg, •chem iii; Allan Miller comp c, anc' lusS29.00 to destination. ' 'hist c, alg i,geom 1, phye c,chem i v - } "Mice Pegg comp e,tit i, anchi�ta = GOING DATES SIPTEMB$R 1st sed 4th atlg i, geom i, phyeii. Fr auth ii, :'September 1-Toronto, Caledofl East, Beeton, Meaford, C.dlingwood, .Penetang, Midland, Fr comp it;Margaret Pngh comp a Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and east thereof to Ontario. - + i, geom i, phye it, chem e; Ed. September4-Toronto, IuRlewood Jct. nn,i all stations south and west thereof in Ontario. b« nthStepheaeon lit c, chem iii, Al disc Ward alg"i, geom c; phye e, SPECIAL TRAINS _Leave i Of all maserlab and&owan "+ C hem c; Jean Wright lit c, Br hist c, phye c, chem iii. TheyollowinR Toronto Sept. 1st, 12.30 p. m. It will pay you to call at our Works nave now complete 'Norn]ai Ent. t ► Sept, lst, S.25 p m. to inspect our stock and 'mance and Jnnior Matriculation- t STANDARD TIME 4 obtain prices Bertha Bacon, Eileen Cooper (Rr. All orders left with our agent,A.T. Albert Harvey(Fr), Horace i Throasgh trains—Comfortable Colonist Cars— Law, Pickering, will receive our r Special cars for Women and Childen prompt and careful attention Leigh (Fr), Gordon McBride, F.v- '* `.� elyn McCpllongh (Lot). The fhll• ► Purchase your ticket to Winnipeg via Canadian National Railways. whether or not A call solicited ;Owing have Com tete Nocmal Fa• ► your final destination in the West is a point on the Caaadiaa National. ,yie .�kt'anC Untt aid aAr. al, . Me1 Bte,. • Ticketsaad.all information from nearest Agent, _z_ .R__._ ... . . ,... ....� ��• r+, f v .. .. '. ...:... _ .'.. •::1. ..: watching eagerly from her lonely win- become. You do not believe it, but I :�';' dow in the red fr•eeetone front of know." d � Il Tea&rLea' �� Kirkoswald. `'i:'Sou had yo'rr -.111 I doubt n)t-=' to Willie Gilroy_ was every whit as Cilias. the mother of Kit, punt begin- *ager ager as Kit. He wanted to a" Betty ning Put in a moment she command. " and tips used in Landsborough, and he.had a question ed 'herself and. n ns silent: '' x to-ask of her. So Mary Gray had no Her husband lu-uRbed. � rest for the soles of her four feet and "You do we;l not to defend him. I t �� �.� Kit urged her into a five-mile gait, a tel• you he will ;;row up an ignc,rant InircRLES - speed she had not attained for years. boor, a public-heaie sot, the compau- ;T Kit mourned over his friend and re- ion of the vilest. Kit Kennedy by fused to be comforted. name shalbe (rhristopher Ker-nedy -Breach Pickles, Cvcum• u Hes never been like this, he said. by nature." bar, Chow Chow, Mustard I wad raitber no hae hadthe bursary �\t that moment Lilias saw s me- Catsup, 'Greece Tomato sA 5090, than that he should do the like o' thing far over the heaped maaees cf this!" tree-tops down by the waterside. She Sauce— this!" "Hoot,""Hoot," said Willie, "hey shouldna was standing near the great wide These, and many other f hae tried to break himael a at piece. window of Kirkoswald which looked. delightful recipes for • The-cravin' wad juist bank up like a to the south. She had her eyes on a ,,, >�►le led in air•ti�lst alumfnt>l1m foil. water ahint a dam—and then—whoosh particular fir-tree which, being perch- Pickles, Sauces, Savories, Their fresh flavor is !'finer them any awa she geed This wi3 maybe do him ed baldly or} a jutting crag;roa3 half Sandwiches, Salads, Egg ,Japan or-Gunpowder. Try SALA�A,. gui�, din �e can keep it.free the its height above the wood. She often Dishes Bare in our new F kennia o' hie maister. No that Cairn- stood here and looked over the wide Recipe Book. R harrow-has ony richt to be very par- misty valley with eyes as, full of We will gladly send - ticu:ar. I haeEeen him gangin' oot o' luminous haze. But what she saw g Y you -3 J f: . . teen ' We t kit• ,{ a an co in his gig that night made her rt heat and - msel'!" • - _ - Write or today. the hi the landscape waver ore her face. da -� In the meadow opposite to the Crae The sun was setting, and shot a last i� Cottage Kit pulled the cart up. "Bide level flood of rags up the glen from c.tmie..ls..n(elands)Liaaiwt r - nneOK ' dqyou here," he said; "I"ll no be away a the west. A moment the top of the 102 Amh.ra strst r quarter *' an hour—" pins tree stood dark against the sky. MONTREAL' 878 Bring me word what Betty Lands The next a little white sgqcare flew = rough's dein'. n ye get a. outt danced in the unstead breeze, bo And gr ` chance, tell ter that there's a lad an sank down.limp by its flagstaff. j XY L IL CROCKETT. antro' to he ban rid"� ALIDA V. 164, w see r at the a Then it blew out again, and with a z " "What it she'l'l no come?" suggest- last expiring effort the sun caught een:s h ed Kit. and glorified it, so that it burned like w I Wi`Iie Gilroy closed an eyelid a sparkle from the crystal river that ,CHAPTER XXXVIF.—(Cont'd) wanted to thank the man who had I "Dinna tell her a*ha the lad is, and is about the Throne. Mrs. Mac Walter was at the hall bene this thing for him f Pas warrant gin situ's a woman ava, Lill-as the mother turned to her • door before Kit and'in waiting for But it was five in the afternoon she'll come to-see wha is it?" husband and smiled. And from that d est ion cr Trim. when, after being tbfice turned from Kit shook his head He knew that moment she heard not a word what he - !� �fia "Ye ramelesa blackguard—you that!the door and thrice denied at the bar, the Sheriff's officer was only prepar- said She only looked at him with !Kit ran him to earth in the inner par- in additional disappointment for hi the light g rp- g t of a new knowledge in hes $# " 'for years ate the bread o a decent Ior of the Black Boar. He would have self. He remembered the three forest- eyes. The man rose and went out, household and then lifted up your heel missed him a fourth time but for the again' them A kennin' mair, an' I I ers and how Betty had treated them. angrily slamming the door after him. eye and trained legal inte731- He was glad he was not to,be present He saw that somehow her soul had - wad claw the e'en cot o your face. nce of the Sheriff's officer. at this new flouting This is the meanie' o' your carryin a' , ng of honest affec- escaped him for that time but ir; his ! But Willie Gilroy responded to Kite tion. dark heart he set himself more bit- eagleos. and your Black Sheds. I'll write questionings, "See, your friend? Of i "Betty's wee] and weel eneuch," he terly than ever. to effect the ruin of t to them that gees the Biller, and see � I saw him. He's drinkin' him-l said to himself "but for the life o'me Lilias's son' " Pxw if they baud wi sic black.ingratitude 1 Bel' ' in thg Black Boar. They tell I dinna see wfiat a' the f ke's about (To be continued.) ► tb wen! yy�4 �ie'� no there? Man, ye ken l'Betty this' and Betty that'[" "bId i not tlo m wark, Mistress lit e, an you a iearnit man, they tell He ran a m the y g great stepping- -'Mac Walter?" saidAm m very quietly, me, gin ye believe a single word that stones, which time out of mind have Raising Si1Tiken Riches. ' b, being anxious to get away and find the Becky Snodgrass wad aa� to yfe. Gang carried the meet of home-returning Over a hundred years ago off the r ad "Orrs Man." richt in, I tell ye, and see for yoursel, men over the cool brown bend of,the coast of Pondola'nd, the East India- "Your wark—wbat has that got to;And if they try to hinder ye, threaten;Crae dater into the dusky woods In . ' man, Grosvenor, was lost, together do wi et, Ye hae to en the bite oot o' thein that ye will bring a ,polissn which the tang of the cottage peat i� 'my John'a mouth, purr laddie. I wadna Faith, that will do Your business if I I reek hangs like the peculiar incense d her cargo of gold, silver and pre wanner gin he was to do himsel' a ims-j ken Mistress Becky. She never could of home. cioua atones worth more than two mil- ! chief. He's that upset about it." stand the silver buttons a' the days' The Crae stepping-stones! Kit had lion pounds. Kit passed on, but the voice of his I o' her." �croseed them on his grandfather's Up to the early part of the present i l late mistress pursued him up the Accordingly in -the 'Black Boar,1 back when he was yet too young to century two attempts had been made zstreet. i tumbled on a sofa of worn hair cloth,!stride the glossy interspaces of brown to reach the treasure,•but both failed, IKit found the Orra Man --dead moss water. He had addled with And I'll tell John Mac Walter, drunk. bare feet between theme as he ii the first on account of the lack of eye- �4 I won, that he's richt served for talon grew tial gear, and the second because the He Grid not heed the angry tongue of older He knew the green stars of naebody-kens-whas intil his hoose to, strongly-built hatches could not be deprave his lawfully-begotten bei Mistress Becky. He knelt down be-;bottom weed, the little peeping whorls And I'll tail Walter Mac Walter that ore his friend and besought him to of water starwort, the tall rushes on opened. w lee can keep his wife's misfortunes at,awake, for Kit had seen"l the of in- ether' bank, which grew thickest la 1906 operations were again a irt- lr ' haawe atter this—defrassdin' honest i toxication. .But the Orra Man" only where the water divides round a little ed, this time by a syndicate Boated In i 1 1163 ' +, folk n' their just dues!" groaned " ten-yard square island all overgrown I South Africa. But it is was now found 1 PLAITED FULNESS INTRO- ' "lily good woman." sd{d•the nacre- ­Oh, this to terrible—terribie, said I with red purple willow herb. There that the ship had become du+rrounded DUCED IN SPORTS SKIRTS. Kit: I wish I had never gotten the are just ten at ping-stones big and l by sand and had completely diaap- The flannel skirt on the left intro- ,+ tory, suavely pray �o not fret your- bursary if I bee driven hiss to Chia"!rattle. You wade chin dee in the sof. Your �oy would not have got, It chanced that at this moment.tereamy &pray of meadow sweet to get dared Luckily the weather kept 8itie, duces a panel down the front and the f; the money even if Christopher lien-lblistiess Mac Walter passed the door to them. Gowans tickle so a dredger was set to work to re- back, through an inverted ait at ned had not been successful. And the` your chin as g P' on hes way "to change her breath you turn up your trousers. The trent move the sand. either side, which is stitched to the boys character is without blemish, as afore she�gsed into that cauld ma-:spurt this way and that as our she- Seemingly the effort was nearing I have"two ministers' certificate& to i chine•" She lav ht sight of Kit' p y knee and flaring beow, thereby giving g g dow tails on water. With what a success—pet' it felled. The force of extra width wanted for- sports. testify, " (.through the open^ door and cried obi pleasant sound the wavelets ripple the sea caused the walls of eaad to This model is the straight type, and °'Dinna Guid wumman me, she "There's a bonny bursar, Didaa I tel •about your 1 as you mount Auld collapse, so that the work of mien and is fitted to a narrow band at the walat- i tried in a louder voice. "I am rise ye? To think that the like o' him.!Cairnamore. the big granite boulder _ dredger was destroyed. line. Bodice-top models are much' amid wumman, and that I wad hae ye that companies with a'.the drucken i in the middle. On rushes the Crae Two year's ago still another effort favored to give a slender line, and-.this i ken What I say is that my Johnny and dabs• -hi in the countryside,I water with-a lftt:e silvery water-break cess made, this time fa a totally differ-I : e didna get fair play amang ye,and that Lahould tai:' the Bowden guineas cot o' and a smooth glide over a atone which design is particularly adapted to the I am w I sure a'. For the Dominte m innocent Johnny's h. I db- it has worn away h'll its head is be- ant manner. it was hoped to recover I lar • Y y Pic y i ger woman, the parr?,s having a ways that there's no the like o' him!clare I'll joist gang 114a vers'minute'neath the surface. Then with three the treasure by way of the land instead a:endrerizing effect. Pattern No. 1166 In ten parishes. Mair nor that, this and fetch that secretary matt to see�strides and half a jump you are on'of the sea - ADoctor Mac Lagan, he's nae better this sicht." I is in sizes 28, 30, 32, waist 3t3 and 38 the pine needles, and the resinous I The Grosvenor was not a great dts- inches waist, Size 30 waist wires be -; than hes cgs or he wades ha® Tiut by thi: tame Willie Gilrap was'ame]I of the firs stip your nostrils. tante from the shore, so it was an easy a alooed a servant to be piteen before on the spot. as a reirforrement. Verily it is good to young and to ski Yards of 36-ice; or the for the " In the iiKme of the law," he cried taste these things. They are good to matter to of an inclined theft below ilia insister, or his n'taiaLer'si'son, for 1 ,. skirt without bodice; for the skirt 1'vs -- that's the same thing. Aid gin the,grandly, "woman, what is this disc(taste even if one is old the floor of the.sea_, and then tunnel yards, and bodice of contrasting ma- law was as I wou-ld hae, it, the slyer 'turbance, opposite:to my property'. I{{ out to the ship, terial 11A yards. Overblouse No. 1148 shon:d be my Johnny's even as it is,hwia serve a tfotice on M instantlyl" Before the operations could coin- would contribute in making a smart For instead o gieing the thirty guid>And Wi::ie drew out his legal case. It CHAPTER xx1CVIII mance, however, a great deal had to two-piece sports costume if worn with pounds to this ungratefu' blackguard,'is to be feared that like some other be done,. for the nearest village is this skirt. Price 20 cents. funds declare.that Christopher Ken- offirinIR of greater authority, Willie Tirt t�''ta yp°x 7xR PINE. forty to 8ity miles from Port 8t. Our Fashion Book, illustrating the eredy should has spent his time-somewhat traded on his net hbor's'' But Kit had no time to lin er now. neweet and most radical styles,-will I B Johns In order to get the material, learnin' his maister's son, as it was He went across at a run and his a p y ' his bounden drat to do. SiT2tat bust- ignorance. roads bad to be made; and after this ' be of interest to every horse dress- " y There's nae resturbance maister preciation of tha rich twilight glow I I r9 3aess had he to ken mair nor oor Jock,'()ffirer," said the landla3y Becky along the waterside took no other wok was completed it took another maker. Price of the book 10 cents the !that' has aye had the best of book Snodgrass, with twittering anxiety. Toren than the drawing of a long I two er three months before the ma- copy. Each copy includes o��e coupon Iearnin', and him but achance-gotten j"I'm• as desirous of getting this man breath as he ran up.the path towards tortal arrived. good for five cents in the purchase of Gallant keepit aboot the hoose out o'+ ►' any pattern. awa' without a disturbance as the cottage. The work of salving the Grasvenor'e Charity, when a' is said and-dune!" + „ Now he must climb the tree for hir wealth is •till going on. The monei► But except fleas eosin hoz mind Gang for his beast and csirtbo HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. p B ami I'll wait. here wi' the body,''' said mother'i sake. She moat know first and precious stones have not ss. yet lMistress Mac Walter So up the smooth trunk of the tall Write your name and addr�r Plain- Mistress �! got no redress, Wii'le, as if he were about to bu a been reached, but ft is expected that but s1I the household had a temb]s filth wile. "7 diens care rY pine on the top of the cru above the I I) giving number and size of sodl _ time of it when ebe of home to Loch gin I gen g before long sucrase will Drown the Bab _ g a'bit of the road hame wi' ye myael' cottage Kit swarmed with the .easy patterns as you went Enclose 139c in S llanderie I progression of a born woodland's be C vage men's effort. stain or coin coin referred• wrap Pe Within ten minutes the red cart, }� y Ps ( P 1P Meanwhile, the new Bursar Desi y Che flag was the handkerchief hie 'moi' _ r it carefully) for each Lumber, and Design- with Mary Gra between the shafts: y date was seekingthe Orra Man from grandmother lad'given him fresh and- Pats Good Point. was at the front 'door of the Black � � - • address your order to Pattern Dept., , ,public to public over the `own. He'Iloar• clean the c ay before. With a reek- Pat was a good husband but ocea- I: ,epsness which would have shocked his Wilson ., To onto. Co.. to West Ade This :s your wark, .Betty 6nod- a9onally he would go on s spree while hide St Toronto. Patterns sent h • grass," said the-Ran of Law,"and gin urcle, the forester, he stripped the his family got along as best they could. ~ I he dies within twent fower hours— top of the pine that his flag tui ht fly return >InaiL Mlteff_,�1„A�1.r e� Y free. The seri shone out from hind When be died suddenly the neigh- ed JV0 �sbw�eltll !weal there hasna been a woman a cloud;.and Kit's signal took the air 0 - ' bora were shocked, and a kindly we- Nankin Once Had 4,000,000. It 4 hetaeawa since Mary Timny. Nanking, the "southern capital" of It wad be a great occasion." at the same moment, mala, chatting over the fence with What was his mother thinking now? Pat's wife, tried to comfort her by tell- t� The unconscious "Orra Man" was g China was founded by the first em- SI a ps+eka�e Did she see it? tag of Pat's good points. 3P wli�t brought out and ,aid gentry in the ` peror of the Ming dynasty, who came Yuri bottom of the cart. Then with Willie We may he sure that she did 1 "He was such a man of principle," �p to the %Tone in 1368. It was built on ]roe i bmw �= on one shaft and Kit drivingon the It chanced that at that moment her she said. hnaband, Walter Mac Walter, was! the site of a city known to be 2000 other they rattled away_tbrough.the "Ana am I not the one to know It?" buzz and stir in the afternoon. Kit amusing himself with taunting her, years old. At one time Nanking was 4�+� as was his custom when ruffled out- replied- the wife. "Sure and every said to have a population of 4,000,000. covered his friend from prying eyes aide. lads bel• Saturday night from the Bret day we I The Tai Ping'rebels stormed the city ?Beneath a couple of corn sacks. He h t►g p "I married you for your beauty," were-married didn't be come-home and in.1863 and swept away its ma nument pas�� himself.enjoyed a popularity.Ile had tt g never known before, being pointed out he was saying, and how much of it I place his pay envelope in front of me buildings, including the famous porta as the "farm-lad that beat a'the ither have I ever seen? You go about ea regular as a cl + ce did-he lain pagoda: - - teddies free Ulte schnIea an' aced- drooping like a barndoor hen on a wet I miss all the time we were married. Of ..._��� s/ist day. I cannot bring my friends to the !amiss:" course, the pay envelppe, was always Minard's Liniment for Dandruff f our face is like a-death s- or anmo-u--lert Provos ° empty, but look at the principle,ot the tioekdr 11t9aa of the town, who shook hands with head ata east. It is all that boy of ours. You-think more of him—more thing`' Why Not? � =IHBs him seated with his feet on the shaft, y y should wonder what freight he was of his blackguard father even now— iyinard's Liniment for Barna, Stranger, It you meet me and-desire 1 carryin Iiome. than of me that made you mistress of to speak to me why should you not. Kirkoswald. Deny it if you can l" o Wee dune wninny.i -te cried An Ancient Superstition, ;the provost heartily. "I; send yea c sgeak to me?" Li;iaR his wife did not answer, .he s: - In ancient times the turquolce was And why should I not speak to you? barrel o herrin to the lodgings when did not even look at him. His words y ye gang to Edinbra. They gang fine did not hurt her.for in the household credited with power to read the human —Walt R'hitman: vi' a cup o' tea, and kitchen baker's cnly The voices of those one love.i have mind. -�,��/• s bread so that ye wadna ken it f rae po`ver to woun 3. He went on. — > ✓SBI FYZP�1Jl "Yes," he said, "I am nothing. I EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY l soda scones." QNTAR10 COLLEGE OF ART' a But it was not till they were-clear r:ever was Anything to you except a for making a splendid income by be Gra parte .Toro"w 77 �of the town and driving up the long convenient means of paying your coming ouT representative in your DRMNINC•PA NTNC•MODEuiNG•Dr-StCN waterside oi{the Kells Water, that'Kit father's&bts. But the day will come town to take orders for the fast and DlplpgtA oauptsk,• 1UN10R COURSE felt comfortable in his mind. h_n the bo you doat u CiDM ��• n y ;+ eon 'shall' easy-selling RADIO PACK, "9 hot TE/KFIER'SOJtIRSE• MERCtJ�LART 184 He wanted to get to the Cottage of break your heart with sorrow. He is water bag without hot water." For CT•/1 REiD X-C-A-Pri+,dpeal f . Crae before the fail of the evening, his istner's son, and already he corn- particulars of our very attractive pro- Session 1925-26 opeae October 6th for he had his signal to make to his sanies with the lowest. In ten years position, write vs. Marks, Merritt & For Prospectus apply to,Registrar A� r i8i t_ �- 2j•- —� mother. 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Company. - - j - don on y-Directed A>ff >rp . airs of Great EntE rids Wittaipeg, Man, Aug. "14.-vPhat t0 I 1 Nqqwp� -- - to the Last. . Winnipeg police describe as the moat 1, daring daylight robbery is the history TAndon, Ont,, Aug. 18.-$ir Adam of the city was staged here this morn- it- •""'" La _Beck, founder of the Ontario hydro- _ ins by ttTe armed robbers annexing Ekctrlc Pewer Systems sad chairman the psJrolt of the Winnipeg Electric {6 17 1$ iQ 1. Company, amounting to app;9ximately K - I a ".of the Operating Commission since $87,000. its eatablishmaatt, for twenty-Sur The robbery, apparently •cleverly Y *ears' one of the most forceful char- , - planned, was,carried out in full .view •.': attars is the public Iiia o! London .. f• ,a of acorea of people within a few yards ; _ srnfl the province and an iateraation- - a of the etty's busiest thoroughfares, .l. Ally known apostle of municipal own- I BAchard Shaw, 'assistant cashier of 2 � % i orship, died last nicht at 10 o'clock �s 1 the company, was about to enter the at his residence, "Headley," R�� w� Electric Railway Chambers with the ' Z9 0 ;' " • For two weeks It had been known - pouch containing the semi-monthly ._ k'.. ', _ Y :' wages of the company's 1,560 em- • . that Sir Adam's brief aeretion o . - strength derived from blood trans-f ployees when he was halted by a well- ," fi► _.'fusions in the Johne Hopkins Hos- p �' dressed man who ordered him to hand 3 y 'r $, pltal aft Baltimore was ebbing from aver.the money bag. Sizing up the30 I him , and that pernicious anaemia, situation, Shaw attempted to torte his ,with which he was stricket Isis in the way into the bulknng, but was Trus , - - Autumn, had run the inevitable tmted by another hold-up man, who , e . iF7. I ,course. He personally requested of 1 j slugged him over the head with the I, , the newspapers that no mention o! ;butt end of his revolver. Learing-the the. I,� bia condition should be made until 'cashier prostrate on the floor, the rob- STM[ UIT.asw►TIOlMb frMAICAm the end As a result, the announce- `1 bars bolted with three other confede. ' - meat was received with surprise as _ rates, commandeered the compapy's .- flUC}C3ESTION3 FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES .itx•' -great as the regret occasioned by his bank car, ordering the chauffeur to ,start Oct by filling in the words,of which you feel reasonably .` � I r ,r "drive like heli." passing. The Late Bir Adam Beck sure. Them will give you a due to other words crossu them, Nearly a week ago Sir ,. Adam _ A taw blocks from the &teas of the and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each white a•y�. lapsed into a state of come, from resultant poor circulation He hoped hold-up the thugs stopped the car and .space, words starting at the numbered squares and running ether � '� . 'which he occasionally revived only to that a few weeks' rest in the South atter ordering the driver out. disap. hori:ontallY or vertically az bath, - .� . relapse again. Thursday night he would accomplish a complete recup- peered. ( HORIZONTAL YERTtCAL t-11A was able. to recognize those around eration, and though he had talked of . Police Watch Border, - r : 11-A rook that splits Into slabs '1-Brink "I g year from the chairman- ; "haped 8---Clingtng vine • him, but from that time until hie retiring this Detachments of the bIountles haus 1i--Partloular account 8-Mad4evai slava - death it became a question at how ship of the Hydro-Electric Power rushed to the International border and !10-blrtn ed Instrument �1 -.Ta dlaouta e. long his heart would be able to main- Commission, he had a program of o tain the spark of life His only child, public service which he believed would patrols guarded every "thoroughfare 111-Futurs men 6-Throgd-like substance _ Mrs. Strathearn Hay, of Toronto, engage him for the nett fifteen years. leading out of the city. . 113-Small faun or surface . "ouree a r 1. Bhaw, who was unconscious for mors 11"trons flavor 7-Indeflnits quantity `? formerly Miss Marion, and her hus- The news of his 'death saddened fls-Visooua substance from In _ than an hour after the bludgeon p e 8-Rsllway station w band had been w th him eotitirinously the peop;e of Ontario, regardless of q0-.�coresoenos 10--Granted for temporary usi ' for the est three weeks. Witt: them political affiliations, for in his passing sustained a nasty scalp wound, but his r-. I p° I p g condition is not re 1Q1-Put an and to 1Z-To examina closely y regarded sa serious. , - at the be<k1de when the end came London has oat a brilliant, devo 11s--8ource of mineral t Confections �; were Sir Adam's brothel Mr. J. Fritz and diatin So carefully was the robbery pro •. gushed representative, Oa- JR4-Filled with bullet wounds 1;-Apart �_ Beck, of Toronto, Chief E I pared and sfl exactly executed by each t7-The common luras - �' ' Engineer F. tarso a dominating champion o! pope- 95--To administer nauseous sub- '" of the participants, that the police are stance "�. A. Gabs o3 the Hydro-Electric Power lar rights, and Canada a native son now working on the theory that 'at 80--Rea orsroad _ ; Coasmisaton of Ontario, sad Miss S. and statesman whose name and fame, least one of the robbers was sloaner -fixistcd - 22-Pastry ; 'B. Venning, who for many years has by his achievements, have been im- , ,. ''been Sir -Adam's trusted private sec-' perishably tnacribed in the annals of company employee. . 0-nothing but . 23--ln+mune - Pedestrtans who witnessed the so- 80-Pronoun 28--8pharea rat he the nation. teal aesatift upon Shaw attempted to •`is--!Files -'' etest I r'. 28-0 The iilriess with which air Adam I The death, of St: Adam, through intervene but were kept away by it4--One . 29--0®saws N' - who ferfalta Beckbwas ed to stric en last Autumn is;the termination of a rather prolong- �•-Oesirsa threatening gestures of the despara- parable fatigue pre- ed and severe Illness, is to his friends -0 Spilt .: St-To send psyutnsa eipitated by strain and overwork. Sir a sudden and Pitt:e-expected ending of does. Women screamed as 0310 of the �Ol is...ilnmitigated + L t Adam test ,fetors his d thugs brought the tawnier to earth 84--D'art of the ear Just eparture for a strenuous career, On June 20 he 40-stoutness 't Aiken, South Carolina, to visit Dr, celebrated his slaty-eighth birthday with the butt sad of hie revolver. The 41 onlss •: ! 331 Msah&MIoal repstfttoe : , i cries attracted the atteption of A, vat- -� . 11117--Gams of cards• .'. and Mrr. John Todd of Montreal at I shortly after his return from the son. whose offices are across the street 4s--Rwlght as-A alto of deoti®nd .,. their Winter home, held the belief Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore, from the Electric Chambers, He tele- .�- Vim, that his condition was a matter mere- where his condition first assumed a phoged for the police, who were on the ' ' 111 Iy of overwork, nervous disorder and serious aspect 11 CROP P� ' - IR"". scene lean than three minutes after �j� " J' r- -' the actual robbery. Motorcycle police- Vft TH ' a steers, choice; $7.25 to $8; do. good, mea combed the city for more than r ,� ` 56.80 to $715 do, mad., $5.50 to $6; tour hours but returned without hav- �l ��� � r, do com., 54.60 to $6,25; butcher heif- f f 1. ars, choice, $7 to $7,75; do, med., $6.50 Ing found any trace of the robbers' to $8; do. tom., $4.50 t0 $5.25; butcher car. 11 : _ TORONTO. cows, choice, $4.60 to $5.35; do, fair - • _ A despatch from Ottawa says:- , The total estimated vane of t!N ' _ Man• wheat--No. 1 North., $1.84; t° good. $4 to $4.50; canners and � d Canada's field crops this year will be flue principal grains this year is „ No. 2 North., $1.81 No 8 North., tatters, $2 to ;2.60; butcher bulls, d., ORitdYlO�e ®least Postmaster ,vorth nearly $400,000,000 more than' $879,726,362, as compared with last "t� y . 1.74• t r $ No 4 whoa r. , t of quoted. g qu bolo t, $g to do, fair, ding steers,S4; Pam; n'� Age of Ninety in 1924. The actual ,stns of the 1924 yrs actual value of $615,837,000, a':•. ----.I_ Moa. oats-- A CW, 68c; Na 1 bologna. j8 to $8.60; feeding steers, .- or a gain of over $260,W,000. - 1 )teed 68c; No. it feed, 6b*�,c. Brod. ;8 to $8.25; do, fair, $4.50 to yields was $919.780.000. while the Of the etires field crops for this1-1 y, t _ $ A despatch from Brockville says:- II Aft the above o.l.f. bay porta 5.26; antras. choice, $10 to 811.50; ,nine for the present year is eatimat- year file largest increase will bar in t. Am corn track, Toronto--Na 2 do, mad., E8 to $9.50; do, tom., $4.50 �Orge Ferguson, aged 90, probably at 11,818 664,907. Tho voluase of hay and-clover, the estimated value p►eIlow, ;1.2�, to $5.60• milch cows choicef70 to the oldest Postmaster, !n Ontario, 4iA N Mill�esd-Del, Montreal frsi his, $80; do fair, $40 to'$50; springers, died audden:y at his homg in Bishop's the 1025 crop is computed on the l for this year being $282,118,550, as ` bags eluded: Bran, ppeer tone, $28; choice, $76 to $90; good light sheep, Mills, where he had been Postmaster basis of the official report of theron- compared with an actual value in a� .ithorta per ton, j80• miidlings, $86; $7 to $8; heavies and bucks, $5 to and merchant for half a century. In ditton of mops on Aug. 1. The ,alae i 1924 of $18b,b87,000. Potatoes will t , ', good heed flour, per Lag, ;2.80. pp $6; good lambs, $14.75 to ;lb; earlier life he taught school atter Is computed from the prices of grains'also show a considerable gain, this "` Ont, oats-48 to 6 f.o.b. shi ing do, med., $13.756 to $14; lo, bucks, at present prevailing !or October de-I year's vales being estimated at ;57, arrival from Leitrim Ireland. _ t--$1.82, to 1.37, f.o.b.,$12.86 to $13; of culls, $11 to ;12 liver and the estimate of the value 479,400 as con ared with $47,986,- , ',, points. when $ hos thick' smooth, fed and watered, F- y' G p shipping points according to freights d the other' crops is based on the 000 last year. ..1 B $1 .86; do, f.o.b., $12.75; do, country ( a4* arley-Malting, 74 to 77c. in Police Department. - average price over the last five yeore. -Other field crops showing gain' points, $12.50; do, o$ cars, $18.76 Buckwheat-Na 8, 78x. There are a few more than 800,000 I are: Peas, $6,533,422, as compared "a select premien, $2.btr EnteEed by Burglar Rye-No. 2, nominal. agricultnraI families in fife Domin- with 45,616,00 Inst year; beans $$ 1Ka31 flour, first pat, $9.80, To- MONTREAL. Ion, which mesas that each Tamil '701555 as compared with $s,306,000; ".1 ionto; do, second pa j8.80, Toronto. Oats, No. 2 CW, 70%c; No. 8 CW, A despatch from Paris nays:-The y p ",.Pastry floor, bags, x.80. 63%c; extra No. 1 feed, G424c. Flour, perfect of the Paris potice made the will have added- to the oruntry'sI mixed grains, $24,806,000, as roan- : Ont. flour-Toronto go Man. n w p y vlealth a little over $600 more than pared with $29,626,000; turnips, $216,- �; p� cent. spring heat ata., firsts, $9.30; humiliating discovery on Friday that last yeas, 652,260 s& , compared with $17 . - _ j�ffaata.. per barrel, in varlets, Toronto, =ndtd, $8.80; strong bakers', $8.60; a burglar had broken into the lost or. r- - -. $E.30; seaboard, !n bulk, $6.80: ! winter pats., choice, $8.70 to j8.80. titles department of the erfecturre This year's wheftt yield is a&timet- 884,000. ' - - Straw--Carlota per ton $8 to $8.60.'Rolled oats, bag 90 Ibs., $3.85 to $3.95. building and carried away several ar- od on the basis of October delivery our yields this year will show 1 Scr+eetiinga-Standard, 'recleaned, f. +Bran, $28.25. Shorts, $30.25: Mid- titles of value. Psi to be 'worth 144,386,800, ss slight declines in valve, according to _ %;. --.a. '� ab, bay ports, per ton, $18 to $20, dlings,-j86.2b. Hay, No. 2, per ton, - compared with the a tual value of i resent estimates. They'are gs fol Io $320,362,000 in 1924; oats, $223,168, owe: Buckwheat, $10,185,800, as , �"' _. Hag-No. 2� per ton j18 to $14; car to, $l4: ' _ Na 8, per ton, 11 to jt2• mixed, per Cheese, ,driest venin, 223(tc; finest s -' 500, as compared with $200,688,000;I compared with $10,1!9,000; torr}, " ` ton, j9 to $11; wes grades, $8 to $9.I assts, 22ia Satter, No. 1 Pasteur- ;1 ; bailey $76,120,000, aq against $81,-'$12,724,000, as against $14,227 000 Ch6ese-K w, largo, 24 to 24%c;;ized, 881 to 38%0; No. 1 creamery, �. w•� i ___ i, 24 to , triplets, 25 to 3734 to 37%c; seconds, 8614 to 86%c. ` � � 260,000; rye, $16,488,744, n compar-.alfalfa, $13,7`12,003, as against $14, ":$6%c; Stlltoas, 26 to 2731 Old, large,'Eggs, !rush extras, 41c; fresh first&, - I ed with $15,678,000; flax, $20,625,.1706,000;--aad sugar beets, $2066 660 �� 318, as against $18,849,000. as compared with $2,268,000, I I. : SS to ZBa; twins, 29 to 80c; ttipleta, 88c. 41 : $9 to 8131 I Calves,'med. to fair, $8.60; lambs, ,� I Batter-Fiaert `er.amery ggrins,,good, $1s; kogs, straight Iota, $13.75 !Two Girls Injured in � �,�,au woman Killed. , 40c• No. 1 cream. 7 40c- No. 2, to $14; sows, ;11.50. $7 to sac. Dairy prjata, 27 to 29x. __�, Auto Crash at Prescott , . Eggs-Fresh Fresh extcab; in cartons, 41 Old-Time Cobalt Miner K x Cornwall, Ont., Aug. 16.-Mrs. Jo. u - =•fo 42x• loose, 40 to ia; ire&h'flrats, �� A despatch from Prescott, Ont., syph Wood, aged 78,-died this mora- - 87 to i�8c• seconds, as to sac. Killed in,Vipond Mine t r, DresBa� ltrg---Chickens, s ring, _. , s says:-Helena Quinn, a e nine and g j g U g in from injuries received last night you p Margaret Quinn age seven dough- when she was knocked down by an a ,, ': lb. 8 to 860 peas over 4 to b Ib °i' r r , s, 22 Cobalt, Ont Aug. 16 Norman °' - . 11'"�' I tern of-Mr. and Mrs. MichaelQuinn,,automobile at a street intersection. ' � to 24c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 2N; rodisters,I r,.:d. @ Isnor, formerly captain at the--Kerr + > 18c; .ducklings,61ba.and u ,27 to 80c. ,r who resided about flue miles east of _ 41 „ Beans-Can., handpicked, lb., 6rlte;} Lake sad Drumirond Minna Isere, and t;.: I Preagptt on the main hi II highway, were �n I was a boy, the adventurous r primes 6c. an'oto-time Cobolter, was killed yes- • ; ', seriously injured when they were Ma le roduce-Syrup, per imp., terday at the Vipond Mine, P6rcu- G r , • a' youth ran away to sea. No one ruttk p struck by a car driven by a Cardinal `" gal., I2.40; per 6-gal. tin, $2.30 per Itirie, where he �vua shift hoes. HR 2 " „ away to sea .now,-Sir Martin Con- ��' h maple si ,. �, t man Wednesday evening. The little way, M.P. ���x gal., p gar, lb., 26 to 26c. C tell down a chute. Deceased wa.;I 1 t,; ; girls were returning from a picnic , Hone,y--80-1b. tins, 13%c per lb.;(A,oLt 6b ears oId and a n 1.- b-lb. tins 14c; 2'�-I y atfvo of, !� ' with a neighbor, Aaron Scott, who let 10-]b. tms, 1334c; I Nova, Scotia. Y� ` g Answer to last week's puzz:e: - = ib. tins, 15% to 16c, .- _. 'them out of his car at their own gate Smoked meats-Hams, med., 32 to ---0 - :; :with the usual warning, "look out for 1 5 u n K 5 O B q R E iB8C; cooked hams 47 to GOc• smoked TWO,Tra>lnmen Killed I g p u R T P A R,K B O R E °s -A LA16 the cars." The tvi+o little g{rls, hand �oIls, 22c; cottage, 23 to 2bc; break- in Head-on Collision in hand ran frost behind Mr.,Scott's F 174414 last bacon 82 to 88c; special brand to T O R M F i G T R A V E L breakfast bacon, 38 to 39c; backs, ' Lethbridge; Alta., Aug. 16.-;In a car to ran their home and- were, A E SOL J E' tE I . ,, a�, boneless, 36 to 42c. B E L L E G RET E L head-on co;iision between 'a Canadian struck by a passing c utomobile and L Y E w RET M H - 1. Cured meats--Long dear bacon, 60 padflc Rai:wa l.urled into the ditch. ko 70 lbs, j22 ; �JO to 90 lbs. $20.60; y Passenger lova[ and r Helena sufi'ered terrible. seal 0 lbs. and u a lien. pusher engine near Cotyle p E H O A v 1 T 1- I X R A :t z i" p, $19.50; ligittwoight. y+' � �wounds and has not regained con- _ F ' itolls, in barrels, $29.60; heavyweight Alta., Saturday, two members of tlse a °' �; i scionanesa and the extent of her in- N L : MAL A C , per a I . HR TE `l NANCiY HO ..,, ,. Rolla $24.60 r barrel: en inP crews ,Were killed and two juries have not et been determined. Lard-Pure tierces 18 to 19c; passengers injured. Y Little hope is entertained for her re- Y E p S RiH E U rh H T R n Bim'' tabs, 18 to 19c; pais, 19 to 1934c; i;4n . neer Middleton of the ;every. Margaret sustained a broken �a in pu?her Miss Ami Price, Scutir \Vales'school I G .149c-,'!�bs, ritsto 20%0; shortening,tierces, lo(omctive and Fireman Kendall of teacher, who has won a free trip ILrrn in uries to her head and face O U ,•�� r . 150; pails, 15%c; blocks, i i S A D'D E ?-+ A D F i R S - yY-a.`" 6%c. � the passenger train were killed. Ac-;through Canada. The tour was the and several cuts and bruises about cording to reports received twee of Y C'A U r- R 1 N S E 11",�_ Heavy choice steers j8 to $8.60;r g lm prize for the "child edueailon" comps the body. It is expected that she will •. the sen was serio + RAY 5 r1 M L + E G E 1 ' da► good, $?.26- to bntaher Lq,ured. tition. ;e r„ over. - t,ti ret F,., .� , t !.M ..rx..:...�:T..�.w......_.1S-,....L,-.�..:... •d ........•..r •.......�,..._ _r u.. •. •..t_-.. ^C_w.' ..t t,✓: .-9.T. . .. 9. •... ry ......r... r _- •. .. . .� .. -r +r_ .. .- .._4w�.....c:,.,...a .x:22 7$,4:"- .;s�k'iv"-r.'w:v+.-w-- Sw.-w ,.; ,.,M�' .�Y rfe;s. d'.r- �'g'.._ _a t.;. _•4'f—:° '"-'i'`' {•--w•s''=k.?:•,�,.v' .' :�?.. s _ LOCALISMS� —Found, a small Eastern Star —Robin Go had a bvleiaese 91 pin. Loser-call-at office. trip to-Toronto Monday. r-k o —sire. Tomlin, of Toronto, ie t—Dr. E. A. Sadists, Dentist, uS1r 5 ` ..—Dr. Ira Tripp, of Cleveland, practising in Toronto, will be here visiting with Mrs.James -Rose for Ohio, isited C. P. Palmer.66 Mon- to his -office on Thursday from 14 a few days. a. M. PO 5 V. m.. its usual. * —Mrs. Enos _R•emmer "pent a - —tiborere and' Mrs. Law and few days last weep with her niece, ��*m. Dickle is vifslting his To get rid of summer story to make ni}ece,` Mrs. Gorge Herry jr., of daughter, Missi.Edith, of'Torotto, Mrs.F. Maddaford, of the Kings- returned ;4ordeon Monday. after ton road, east. -;room Ior fall shipments we are ��5919d�ckie. "of TorontWL o, has .spending their holidays,. with the -Dr. Henrryy will be here ae nea� been a ding a fe.w da s with N. formeret 's staters here. sl nett Tupeday to attend to hie du,cin.g the prices of the and re.Banks. y =Acthar and"Mee. Rogers and professional duties. + r . Sttmee Potter and ]lire. little daughter returned to their '-Wm.and Mrs.Gee, of Victor. r following goods - home in Floridai on Baturd6y, 'is,B. O., are _vieititl wiitfh'. the @reg Neal® were in the city as n Uter spending a few weeks. in former .a sister. Mrs. : A. Gnat- 26 PER GENT �esdsylaet' Pickering with the•former's moth- Ing. -J. O. 'and Mrs: Philipp had a John- lot motor tr�Ip to Toaawaa• or, Mrs..J. H. Rogers. -Rev,. Stanley and Mrs. N. Y.11 of Week.. Among thoas who took in the atoti visited the former's _grland: : harvest excursions to the north- mother, Mrs. J. H. Rogers, on.lrri• Children's Oxfords sandals and. 1 strap Nx —Mrs. S. Jewell and Mrs. A. • c r. ham, of Battle Greek, Mich., west on-Tuesday were Wm.and day last. editor of the Shoes--Famous Hewple sac's visiting relatives here. Mrs. Collis, Mrs, Oliver Crummer, —Frank Leavens, *'. —Mrs. W. J. Devitt, of Brook- Wm. McGuire, Allan Bath, Reg. Bolton Enterprise,and Mrs. Lea , A. Coupland,Alf. Palmer, veins, who were attending the fun. - 1 Kewp •Shoe. J� '.lin, has been speeding a few days Barker, - r &lite week with Mrs. J. C. Philip. Clarence'Bryant. - eral.of a relative at Port Union, —Mrs. Walter• Shepherd 'find called on a number of Pickering ; r —Dr. fa,nd Mrs. Bagshaw, of daughters left on Saturday for friends on Monday. Men's Balbriggan Drawers, shirts and Combinations, i i9aginaw,.Mich..visited the latter's their home in Detroit,after spend —The officers .and directorf{of sister, Mrs. W. J. Miller, here last tag a few weeks here with the the South Ontario Plowmen's regular 1.00,.tO go at 75 OeIIt6. week. former a pflirents, 3amee and Mrs. Association met' at $cooklim on Meep work $flirts, reg. 1,35, to go at 99c.and 790, �+ —8, J. and Mrs. Charlton and white, and other relatives , and Wednesday evening to decide'on K their. sone, Roy and Bruce, of friends in Pickering. a date 'and location, and make men sand Boy's.Running Boole, reg. 2,60, 1.75 and 1.35, ., l[�keffeld, motored here on Sua- :'. lead spent the slay with W.J. and "A tniet wedding Loot place at preliminary arrangements for - to go at 1.00. Mos. Clark. the Ua on manse on Monday even- their first annual.plowing match tag, Ang. 17th. when Mfae Lillian —Ed. and Mrs. Carmichal eflid {}et in-on these Bar alIIS -✓ —Mr, Riceof Oshawa, who has g Ste hensoil, of Toronto was unit• two daughters, of London. who b engaged sA engineer at-the p g y been Excelsior Mill, has leased L. ed in marriage to.David J. Nicol, have just returned. from a two of Pickering, by the'Rev. A. R. years' rgeidenee in Florida, paid Fred T. Bunting,. . !� Picker'ing oceD. Barrke reside Collar recently va- Sanderson, is the presence of a John and- Mrs. Murkar a brief BmtablishedlIX57. piked by S. J. Orvis of few friends of the contracting par- visit on Friday last, while on their —Sire. in t Owls left on ffite ties The young couple.will make way.to Myrtle to visit the form id�y evening to visit'her daughter their home in Pickering. ei's sister, Mrs Innes Grant. in Dryden. She wasaccompanied - me Jar at Toronto-by Mrs. R. C. -What might have been a very Murk and Mrs. Arthur Boyer. serious motor accident occurred- GREEN RIVER. �� . 3, -Mrs. W. F. Law, acco�pamied on Monday afternoon at the inter — ` :lay her daughter, Miss Wimoffred, section of Church and ging Ste. Tbie Green River Ladies' Aid Society f�s haft on Mooda-g for Tillsonburg, Jaffies White had just turned_off will hold their regult►t monthly meet. -_ L 4 Cb+lrch street with a load •of un• tog at the hol><i®of Mss. Wm.Gray, jr, 'where she was summoned owing on Wednesday. h,at 2,30 p.m. _ ��°it_ to the serious illness of her father. threshed grain and was starting Aug.g - y The word for Rol! . 26t ill be ' Bea s .P—Miss Louie Packrin spent a west on Ding street, wben a Ford ., pe few days last ween with friends car, containing a man and two son. _ie Bn$s}o sad while there she women, was coming from the eaBt •� bad the unique experience of hav at a very rapid rate. The driver BROCK ROAD. Harvest &11d ThreShiI]g T1n1C l�ltra�2 s ing a trip in an aeroplane which of the auto was abontlto para to Wm; Badgerow spent last week at a, fresh supply of �. alae greatly enjoyed ° the right of.Mr. White, but seeing Oshawa. --St. George's Uburch. Eleventh be could not Rucced he turned to George Farley is improving nicely .Ashes. 1 Sunday after Trinity. Services— the]eft, bat in doing so hQ saw at Oshawa Hospital, .: '9.80 a. n1.. Sunday School and Ad that be was about to collide with Oscar Wilson is crying out his new '115 i ul:t Bible Class; 10.80 a. in.. H61y a truck. To avoid this be ran his gas tractor in this neighborhood. Olover'L.eaf Cnps and Saucer@, Paris shape, mar doz 1.80 Com-monion:7 p.m , Evensong and car into the rear of Mr. White's Jame• Farley- has purchased a truck and will make' regular trips ¢a the Gyps only, per dez 1.25 + .. sermon. Preacher for theday, the wagon. A plank that was pro city. t' Rev. D. H. La�rgford. trridiog'from the wagon compleE• ty J. Cowanaod family.oiTnronto. -" Plates Thread and butter), '1.2s ? —John and Mrs. Q'Coaatr and elty destroyed the radiator and K, speadinar s few daps with George ,, „ ► " ,. -1 children. of Belleville, have hood of the car, but fortunately Cowan. the former .s father. '� (pie) .,.' 1.S�r - been holidaying at the home of no one was injured, but Waiter Wm..T'hoa. and Robert Jackson. �, i. (too) the former's parents.Jeremiab and White, who had been standinR om anna of the late Jamas Jackson, of - - _ .. - _ Mrs. OT moor. of Church street. the plank.'escaped death by climb- ¢owe, C. S A . motored from Chicago ++ J •, (break fast), .. 2 l+J ' last week and called on their many sand are also A ndang a few days ing the ladder at the rear of the friends to this towashsp, also in Ora- «, - _ '' (dinner),l�l•q, O'Connor'@ brothers to Wagon rack faster cissa be had idl ... x.60 Coto. puns d4A9 beforq, The driver t,f nFa�� northern townsS. and ?Ylre. Je and car, who was entirely to blame ib this week byway .+ a .'(soup), P26MLI the matter, exercised bis jawtt will call on rely - .two dnagh�ters. Alfredo a rives there and otherp►rts of Mints, ,.Plato White Cope and Saucers, Paris shape, per d� 1.70 ` dred. of Streeteville, called on very violent) is expressing his Pickering friends on Sunday opinion of Ur. White and be '• 'Ovpe only. ... 1 16 irowo I da►orstsewewafta. Snnkfor�eir way by motor to wondered why horses and wtaitons Mtters SMIJope Oatmeale d. where Mr. Jephsoa were allowed on the public high• r - will enter the hardware business. ways. FORIBALS—Four fresh comas. Ap Fruits Bowls, Etc. ply Mr. Kinnear lot 11,rear coo. 4,Picker• ' • 'Their many_Pickering friends wish —It was with the deepest regret mg. R R. 1.Locust 13111. «¢� _ Mr. Jephson every success in his that the resideciu of Pickering - COWS FOR$ALITwofreshmileh - `''pewwLyyoastion. received the news last week that 1.Durham cows. Apply to Tbos.G. Norton. ,�•� ` —rbe Women's 'Institute will the Rose Excelsior Mill.vms about R R 1. Locust Htu, aril Clean-up in Summer Shoes, Dresses! _hoid their annual picnic on Toes- to be transferred to Lindsay. Mr, of ®Ess R H. Croak. It is hoped he was greatly handicapped by uta ARM FOR SALE-200 scree, lost - Play SultB etc. da next, Aug. 25th, at the home Rose has felt for a long time that � F14,rear of con. 6,Pickering For full panic• . p rs apply to Rot t.Devitt.Brougham. 47.b0 ' - -titcst all the members 'and their the hick of water for the use of NTEU—Man to buy teamiter'e - friends will attend. A cordial in- his boiler; and the lack of hydro ,� W •ut s Mule Oxfords, nicely trimmed. sizes 11, 'Y t outfit and take over the rosin. For full �y +vitation is extended to all the .for for both light and power. For particulars apply to A.,Forsyth,Claremont. bl 12 and 18, regular 1.75, clearing price �$c roang girls of the vicinity to at a considerable time he hoe been [ITOVE'FORBALE=GurneyOzfoed +� sties 8 and !, regulfh 2.00, for 1:P9► tend. Miss Jessie Rorke,of To- on the look-out for a snitable lova- `range;in good condition,suitable!ar summer uvoto, will give an interesting talk tion in which to establish hie ever cottage. For particulars apply at the NEWS -,Big Assortment—Biddies'. Mi9ees',•,Boys', Men's -.aand games will be provided for the increeeing business. A number of and Women's Canvas Boots, regular values Oz- yo, people. towns were anxious to secure hiar, TUVE FOR.BALE—Imperial'Oz- 1.25 to 2 fl0, going at _ _ _ ._ -• � We congratulate Miss Ethel but after a careful enrvey-he bad Sford,sojd,as new.high oven. Price $26.00, Powell on winning first prize in no difficulty to arriving at a de.. bartm trade for poultry. Joe B.GortaleY,Dun- Lad18e' G1nQham All over Aprons, small checks, Ithe Soutb Ontario Home (3ardeo cieion that Lindsay v$ered the _pretty shades •_• _ 1st Contest. in which there were 25 greatest inducenleuts for his locat• �TIA`7TLrD—Baker's apprentice. by - - r - `r Aug. 22nd, one who is reliable and wanes HOaee Dresses ei filar Colors sad quality 1.l9 _ competitions. This contest con-' ing that Iowa, ,He has secured a to learn the trade in all its branches Apply at ►3n sists of a garden laid out accord• disused flour will. wbith, like the Pickering Bakery, H.R.Iylomuy. 49-b0 - lgoye Khaki Play Baits, sizes 2 to 8 yrs, special Ulm to a plan sent out by the Opta• many other. smaller ,lour mule OR SALE—One !i(l tt sciodmill,•d '� -Ao Department of Agriculture, throughout the country, hail:;been Fft,in diameter. with all gears running in oil, " f ..with the eighteen varieties of forced out of- business, by. the .utomatically oiled. In excellent condition. em seeds which are supplied to several large niillin 'coin hies Dit1leff hone:e2aapp `I'w`° Aieilson. bO 4s so` '- .Remember—We are' agOn for Parker's ' B� PP 8 8 lla► lnd pltone:261b. them at a frost of fifty cents. Eth- throughout the Dominion. The • ASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY �'/ Dye works, Toronto. , el Powells score was 92 out of a building which' he has secured M—� repair,. Now is the time to look S _ s• "' -possible 100. Agricultural Re re affarde ample accommodation for after your spring needs, cultivators. drilla and _ - ti- eettitatitive McCreekery states that his -machinery and for storage. -harrows,spravers for tete orchard; one a 1-2 by _ t._ .. _. Ask.for s Price List - 11 wagon gear,cheap. Gormley, Dunbar= a s this is the highest score he has He has all the waterpower that on zztf a% aver Riven one of these gardens. he will require, there being 150 OR �L���p, all kinds of —On Thursday evening last our horse power. He has also all the �ta� lootball tea►at, accompanied by a hydra power needed for light and:large number' of fans. went to sazillary power. Hie bnildingp trgH APMAN estClaremont to play off the tie with are situated on the canal, thustryrman,stothIIville.Pbonc1908 lets Ooodwood, in the contest for the boats with timber can came along Tenders Wanted -,. Ontario Cup. The Goodwood tendo side his buildings. While Picker. O , won by the spore of 8 1, but the tag will undoubtedly. have bydro :Pickering team was at a great die- this fall,there wse no likelihood Tenders to lay sidewalk}a the Vil- %. T advaatAge, as early in the game of his being able to -secure the laire of Claremput.tenderer to supply • ;,John Calvert, one of their players, necessary power. At Lindsay be AC slfmaterial. Tenders w be in by the was forced to leave the field owing will be able to secure the wood 22nd l Au Vorust. 2ny to a serious injury to one of his for excelsior at $850 to$4.06 The lowest or any reader'mot neces• ''.knees, which had the• ligaments per cord lees than the cost at warily accepted. TMER£�s TELL HOUR ALr.1.4HT �11.L JOHN FLlclrfrla, Secretary- G�OSN EXCUSE5T0 toJV ren and which will lay him off Pickering, and oa Account of.tbe ------ 7ELEPHOPIE work for some time. Thos Picker- keen.competition between the tFO 0 A N •C N YME CONSTI BUL1 THE JUDCtE N I M tog had only ten mea to play railways the charges for shipping against Goodwood'9 eleven for the out his manufactured products is —AT — greater part of the game. much less than from Pickering. The following are the results of Besides the town council of Lind. the Middle School examinations of say is giving him every encour• L3 very Boliday and Saturday , the Pickering continuation schobl. agement is their power to locate -- nights from 8 -to 11.30 - `t ,,••.y o Numbers placed after the subjects in their town. Mr. Rose will make 'Indicate the grade, of honors. i, immediate preparations to move Good Orchestra id attendance over 75 per cent; .ii, 67 to 75 per to his new location, and he ea- 48.51 MISS MUNRO.- Proprietor "�'" • ^ ,r � cent: iii, 60 to 88 her cent; c, 50 to pects to be in operation tilers 80 per cent. H. Anderson-Ene within a month. His departure Fruit grees, Shrubs Etc• comp c, Ena lite, alg ii, pbys ii; will be a great joss to Pickering, • �+ J. Annan—Eng comp c,alg c,phyo ag no man in our village, who was l .= • r:1 h Having secured the agency for T. W. �.�•�s k c; R. Barker—ant ist c, geom i, g ...�. ' able and willing to work. was ever Bowman &.gun. Star Nurseries, ,...•• � .hiss ..�..,�- „� I' 'Gl. Bryant—Eng comp iii. a1R i, refused emplodnient when. lewas - Ridgetown,Ont. w'1°1—' = n ,•' :*i a geom ii,phys ii, chem if• E. Mitch in the power of Mr. Rose to give I am prepared to take orders all "4G , ell—geom c. chem c; Agnes Petty it. While regretting to lose him, _7 � = � 'v, " En hist I. Hr hint we wish him ever success in hie kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, —Rog comp iii, g y Ornamental Sbrubs Etc.. at lt, ane hist iii, alit I. geom i, pay?I. bnsinesA, for he deserves lunch lowest possible prices. chem I; Ids Sterritt—Eng compii. credit for the -pereistency laity Special rates for large quantities. 'e Eng lit ii, Br hi@t ii. pnc hist-ii, which he iment abont eetablishinQ 45tt • �= Reom i, phys i; Ed. Walsh— Eau his bvsinees under many disconr• pomp c, phyo c,chem c. agement@. N, J• (i�l> pm8llr �1C�L81'l3l�l .a?'a+'�V'� �' .. .. .9,. .,Nj �u •4. ,'L,•�, � r'�.,4"7v41•;,ttrr 1•�Jr'4 �,`'3'''�., �.� • �.��'` . 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